SRC Member Wei Posted January 25, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2003 hi lona, not really fully of worms. but you can see trails of the worms crawling below the sandbed. is seed my sand with LR & 10kg of #1 LS. I attach a pic of my low budget tank taken ard 1.5 mths back. total cost less than $300 but doesn't include cost of my 4 yr plus remora PS & MH. SAnd- 30kg of #0 less than $20 Rocks- 12kg. ard $110 Tank- free Sump- free 2400L circulating pump- $65 1000L PH- $20 saltwater- $8. pvc pipe, less than $5. overflow box- cheap cheap. Total ard $280 only min rocks. cannot find rocks that time. now alot of changes. no more actinic FL, using a venture 10K bulb. like the colour alot. Got another 7kg of rocks, so will be re aquascaping. added a hammer & anthelia. now got 4 fishes. 1 pair of sebae clown, 1 orange skunk clown & a regal angel. 1 sebae anemone. whenever i add some new stock, i will experience some bloom in algae , but after a few days, it will just disappear. so still stablising stage. WIll take new pix of it after i hook up all my equipments, redo my piping & beg my friend to lend me his digi cam again. wat you see now is more like a half effort job. example the piping. stay in in camp I also got an overflow box at the right side of tank. use dark color acrylic so algae won't grow on it. conclusion: go slow, lay a gd foundation. add things slowly & let yr sys adapt/cope before u add other thing. Save u tons of time & money fighting cyano & hair algae. cycle for 2mth plus before i add anything, my system now still need time to stablise, so won't be adding anything before CNY. Never believe in fast cycle & dump everything at one go! U are just dumping money into the sea! happy reefing! Wei Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member lona Posted January 25, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2003 Hi Wei, Yeah, my budgeting also around 300..so far have spent about 250..of course no fish yet..still waiting on the tank to cycle.. I got my tank free too.. Want to ask you some things..Gonna PM you.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member hongqixian Posted January 26, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 26, 2003 As long as the sand sifters aren't too big, it's good. Pods and worms help move water down into the deeper layers and most importantly prevent compaction and clumping. Since they are so small, the amount of water moved is very tiny, so it doesn't really affect the oxygen levels in the deeper layers.Large sand sifters like gobies that dig deep are not such a good idea. They can cause some serious damage to the oxygen layers. People use a net to partition of the bottom layers. In my tank, the top 1" of sand is in constant motion due to water currents and the denitrification still works. What I can't understand is why the worms go and survive there when there is very little oxygen down there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Tanzy Posted January 26, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 26, 2003 They are pretty small and don't require as much oxygen as you do. Their movement through the sand also moves a bit of water with them. Quote Warning: Heavy handed moderator in operation. Threads and post are liable to be deleted or moved without prior notification. Moderator's prerogative will be enforced. Any grievances or complains should be addressed to The Administrator. http://www.sgreefclub.com/forum/uploads/post-36-1073276974.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Sinn Posted January 26, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 26, 2003 guys im just wondering... the point of water change is to remove nitrate.... am i correct? so the thing is... if i have a DSB(mature in 2 yrs i think) does it mean that i need not do a water change once my DSB has matured? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Wei Posted January 26, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 26, 2003 Hi, Changing water is not just for removing excess nutrients. it is to replenish the nutrients used up in yr old tank water. It also prevent ionic imbalance if u are someone that dose many kind of chemicals into yr tank. Wei Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Sinn Posted January 26, 2003 SRC Member Share Posted January 26, 2003 aight got it... thanx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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