Hard to say. I would probably make sure the tank is ready to go by processing an ammonia source before tossing my fish in. Or to play it safe run some bottle bacteria like Dr Tim's or turbostart 9000 and toss an ammonia alert badge in the tank when you add the fish. I know from experience the turbostart9000 works great and I plan on using it when I do my transfer to avoid any ammonia spikes and help with the transfer.Having tested water yet amd no ammonia source. Do I need to if I have live rock or can I add some of my fish
Man I wish I had a basement, it would open up the possibilities for my setup. Glad to hear you got it quieted down though.Yes I rushed to get it going before work. Now it’s good to go has a full siphon and not that noisy anymore. I know it’s going to make a little more noise than normal because I plan on setting up the pump through my Neptune and have it run a few different programs which will most likely cause it to fluctuate in the display. But the little noise it makes I can live with considering it’s in the basement.
I've heard very good things about biospira as well. Can't speak from experience though.My son and I both used Instant Ocean Bio-Spira when we did our tanks swaps. Neither of us had any issues. BIO-Spira® for Safely Treating Aquarium Water from Instant Ocean®
I've heard very good things about biospira as well. Can't speak from experience th
It's cheap enough for reassurance to add a second bottle. Then I'd probably look into adding a fish or two soon into the tank to get things rolling if you feel it's ready which it sounds promising. Those seachem ammonia badges are pretty cheap as well and wouldn't hurt to add so u don't have to test like crazy. May be a good idea to monitor your ammonia, nitrite and Nitrate for a few days to see that everything is going smooth too but I think if you move slowly enough like your doing then your going to be fine. I wish I was in your shoes right now getting my 120 up and running. To me this is one of the best parts of the hobby. Getting all your planning put together and getting the system up and running then adding livestock. It's a good feeling once things come together.Just dumped a bottle of Biro Spira in tank. Didn’t realize I had a bottle of it in my stash. May buy one more bottle since it only treats 75 gallons or should I be good?
My least favorite task. Wire management lol. Coming together good though.Well I took some of today to transfer some of my Neptune modules and wiring over to new tank and begin the task of routing the wires so it looks clean. It’s slowly getting there once everything is up and running I will do a final on the wiring. Some of it is just plugged into strip until I transfer the Eb832 over so still looks a little sloppy like the last photo. Good thing is once Neptune cabinet door is closed all you see are modules and no wiring.