linkclan
Aquarium Advice Newbie
Hello all, thanks for having me.
As the title of this post says, I am truly in with both feet.
Always loved the hobby and had multiple salt water setups when i was in my twenty's. Back then I actually worked for Marineland Life Support / Aquaria Inc. Yup the same guys that put lobster tanks in restaurants and manufacture aquarium filters.
So... being all grown up now with a bit of money and some land, I just finished building a 22ft geodesic dome in my garden and put a 2000gal tank in it. The total volume of water is closer to 4000gal with grow beds, raft, sump and fishy nursery.
The dome was supposed to be a traditional "dirt" greenhouse but a friend of mine that helped in the building murmured....."You should put fish in this thing" and "Lets make that water ballast as big as possible!" The rest is now recent history.
So all that said, I am in the late stages of fish-less cycling and am waiting for the nitrites to go away. I have been through a whopping 3gallons of ammonia so far, working on my fourth. It takes about 6cups to bring me to 3ppm but I have backed off to 2ppm the last couple days as my nitrites and nitrates are off the chart. Water changes are a BIG ordeal and I use a separate 3000gph pump to facilitate the procedure. Most of the water is used to flood the garden and I haul buckets off to the fruit trees and grape vines.
Looking forward to having all your support.
Thanks
As the title of this post says, I am truly in with both feet.
Always loved the hobby and had multiple salt water setups when i was in my twenty's. Back then I actually worked for Marineland Life Support / Aquaria Inc. Yup the same guys that put lobster tanks in restaurants and manufacture aquarium filters.
So... being all grown up now with a bit of money and some land, I just finished building a 22ft geodesic dome in my garden and put a 2000gal tank in it. The total volume of water is closer to 4000gal with grow beds, raft, sump and fishy nursery.
The dome was supposed to be a traditional "dirt" greenhouse but a friend of mine that helped in the building murmured....."You should put fish in this thing" and "Lets make that water ballast as big as possible!" The rest is now recent history.
So all that said, I am in the late stages of fish-less cycling and am waiting for the nitrites to go away. I have been through a whopping 3gallons of ammonia so far, working on my fourth. It takes about 6cups to bring me to 3ppm but I have backed off to 2ppm the last couple days as my nitrites and nitrates are off the chart. Water changes are a BIG ordeal and I use a separate 3000gph pump to facilitate the procedure. Most of the water is used to flood the garden and I haul buckets off to the fruit trees and grape vines.
Looking forward to having all your support.
Thanks