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Unread 03/18/2018, 12:59 PM   #4
Sil40
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Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: British Columbia
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Originally Posted by JUNBUG361 View Post
You might of had enough bacteria from the live rocks & sand to kick start the cycle. I’d throw in some c.u crews. Polyps for hitchhikers that’s pretty good


Yeah, the polyps are just brown and kind of unexciting but they do fluoresce very nicely under actinic lighting.

I just added a small clean up crew yesterday. 5 margarita snails, 2 large nassarius, 2 dwarf blue leg hermits, and 2 scarlet hermits. I didn't want to go overboard, because I really don't have anything in my tank to "clean" yet aside from a very small patch of hair algae growing in proximity of the polyps, so I was unable to scrub it off before transfering the rock to my tank.

Trying to find someone to take some of the extra rock off my hands. I bought 30 pounds sight unseen, and I kept all the beautiful porous lacy rock, but there's about 5 pieces of dense rock (almost 20 of the 30 pounds I bought) that I want to get rid of because there's no room for fish in the tank lol


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