Thanks bro! still learning... there's so much to read on! appreciate if any others have any comments.
in the mean time, sneak some more questions during my lunchtime To assist those who think I'm too long winded, questions tt need to be answered will be highlighted in blue
Will be getting my live sand and LR from a fellow reefer this sat. Hope to seek advice on cycling tank. There seems to be quite a few school of thoughts, just like to work out a time table to stick to.
Day 1: Aerate Water.
Day 2: Mix Salt, install wavemaker and return pump to aid mixing.
Day 3: Test salinity, install mechanical filter (to clean daily). Add live sand, switch off wavemaker to let sand settle. Add live rocks and add prawn to kick start ANN process.
Test and chart salinity, ammonia, nitrite and nitrate (once every 2-3 days?)
Day 10: Install skimmer, test and adjust settings accordingly. Install PH meter, themormeter and lights.
Continue charting ANN + salinity, phosphate, pH, alkalinity, temperature. Lights are switched on for 2 hours to measure temperature of water.
Day 17: Install chemical filter: Rowaphos in MCE 600 and Chemipure + poly filter in filter chamber
More charting, when cycle is finally complete…
50% water change, Install chiller, slowly add LS, corals
1) Clarify when to install skimmer due to contradicting info online. Since function of skimmer is to “remove certain organic and inorganic compounds including proteins and amino acids, fats, fatty acids, carbohydrates, metals, trace elements like iodine, detritus, phytoplankton and bacteria.†So I’m guessing I wouldn’t want to start skimming all that soon, sticking to after 7 days of cycling? Purpose of skimming now is more to test and make any adjustment to the skimmer than anything. Can probably switch it off once its redundant?
2) Again, contradicting info on when to install chemical filter. Function of Rowaphos is to remove Phosphate and Silicate, while Chemipure removes offensive ordors and removes toxic elements like copper & phenol. My rationale is to allow tank to cycle for a while before determining how much chemical filtration is needed?
3) Rationale for not changing water during cycling is to allow proper cycling (would rather wait to get healthy tank rather than hurry through it). Is there still a need to change water once cycled?
All suggestions/comments are welcome!