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Having issues with your tank or inhabitants? Need to know what equipment to use or have other questions? Post here!
 #265  by Ann
 
Thank you so much. I tried to look it up, but the explanations and photos just confused me. Now I will know what I'm buying. You made a clear explanation with good visuals. I appreciate all your help, Odin.
Ann :smile:
 #283  by Ann
 
Are there any metals or possible harmful substances that can escape from the Ocean Rocks into the water? Thank you.
Ann
 #284  by odin
 
There shouldn't be anything untoward on or in them, I always soaked my ocean rock for 24 hours in RO water to remove any loose debris prior to adding it to my tank. The main metal you need to be careful with is copper, you can buy a copper test kit by API which is just a liquid test kit but I've never had issues with the ocean rock i have purchased, some came from eBay and some from my LFS.

If you put the rocks in your tank and wait until you get algae growth this should give your tank enough time to remove any ammonia source up and create some food for your Opae ula, I hope that answers your question. :sidesmile:
 #285  by Ann
 
Thank you once again for your great reply.
Ann :grin:
 #286  by Ann
 
I'll have to start taking notes and plan my strategy for setting up my tank.
Ann :grin:
 #295  by odin
 
As long as you have one item to buffer the water your shrimp will remain healthy and you wont get PH crashes and the troubles that come with it. You can have the substrate as the buffer, the rocks or neither and have a calcium carbonate block in your tank.

You could have a crushed coral substrate (buffer) and lava rocks, or any old tank gravel or sand with some ocean rock (buffer).
you could even go with sand, lava rock and a block of calcium carbonate (buffer).

Or have a mixture of them all :smile: :happy:
 #297  by Ann
 
I'd like to have Ocean rock with crushed coral gravel. What do you think of those spider web branches? Are they useful or just decoration? Thank you again.
Ann
 #298  by odin
 
The dead Fan corals look really nice, i have one that i imported from America but never used as i ran out of space in my tank. I think its a good excuse for me to setup another tank to use it. :smile:

Here it is:
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edit: they just make nice decoration, its nice to add a personal touch to a shrimp tank though!
 #300  by Ann
 
I think that's a very sensible idea. :grin: It's beautiful.
Ann