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Curing Liverock
I just placed LR in my tank, how often should I do water changes?How much?
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Most people will cycle their tanks for 4 weeks or so before adding livestock. You should see a spike in ammonia and nitrate during this time. I do 10% water change every week.
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is the tank new or existing?
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We need more info on your startup to give specific advice.
But I'll give it a try. If your tank doesn't have any livestock, I suggest 6 to 8 weeks of curing with weekly or bi-weekly water changes. Measure your parameters every other day and log your findings. 1) What are you doing for top off?? 2) Do you have a skimmer?? 3) What size/system are you running?? 4) Do you have a sump? There are many more questions. For starters, we would like to know the basics. thanks WELCOME TO THE FAMILY. |
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My tank is 24g Nanocube. Ths is my first time setting it up. I use chem-pure and purigen for filteration. I also conveted the second chamber to a refugium with LR rubble and cheato. For now I'm going skimmerless. For top-offs I'm going to build a DIY drip system.
water parameters: ph: 7.8 Ammonia:0.7 ppm Nitrate: 0 ppm Nitite:0.25 ppm S.G: 1.024 temp:76 KH: 196.9 ppm |
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I actually didn't do any water changes while the tank is cycling, But I did a good sized on when the tank was cycled and before adding livestock to lower nitrates.
Remove the Chemi-Pure and Purigen while cycling, add it again after the tank is cycled (I use both products, wou;dn't have a tank without them). |
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Why do you have to remove the Chemi-pure and Purigen? Should I keep the tank lights on?
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I would give it a month, then do a water changes, let things settle for a couple off weeks then you should be able to start adding critters.
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make sure you enough flow within your tank. Hopefully you've added a power head or two to help stir things and not have any dead zones.
When I was curing my rocks, I had my lights on for six/eight hrs. The reason I recommend doing water changes is to remove some of the die off from the rocks. Doing water changes will remove all of your organism. Your rocks will still be cycling after the water change. What puzzles me the most is your TEMP. Why do you keep it at 76?? And how do keep it at that temp??? Do you have a chiller?? What type of lights/fans are you running??? |
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I just checked my temp, its actually 77. My nanocube is in my basement which is considerably cooler then the rest of my house, my heater would have to work to hard to raise the temp more. I just have the stock lights and cooling fans that came with the cube.
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