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15-06-2013, 10:49 AM | #11 | |
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Even without a chiller, the live rocks would in general still contain life and bb. I've kept all of mine without a chiller for many years and their still full of tiny worms and pods(probably not as many due to predation from fish) as well as still contain coralline algae.
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2. When you mix the saltwater, by default, the pH will be around 8.1-8.4 when you reach 1.023-1.025SG. The pH would only change as time goes by and you would need to buffer preferably by using an additive like kalkwasser that raises both kH & calcium. You can also use sodium bicarbonate but you would need to measure calcium as significant imbalances on kH or calcium can lead to precipitation(Calcium: 350-450ppm/ kH: 8-12) and possibly a tank crash. The use of coral chips to buffer the water is limited as the pH of saltwater is naturally high. 3. You can still use BB stuff but I find it unnecessary. Leaving the tank to cycle on its own for about 4 weeks would serve the same purpose. If your preference is still to use some, please check that it can be used for marine aquarium. With such a small tank, its advisable to slowly take your time and plan ahead. Its not as easy to keep marine fish in such a small aquarium. Its a big challenge, especially when your new to this but it can be done with some research & planning on your side.
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15-06-2013, 12:47 PM | #12 |
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I seen the LumiQ smallest size, with the LED lights and totally covered,
the water is warm to the touch, totally not suitable for marine fish, or in fact any fish.... |
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