Note to self: do NOT try to set up another tank half awake..
No, I am not normally this dingy.. Please don't laugh too hard but here it goes.. I work nights so I got off work about 6am.. Took husband to work about 7 am and went back home until about 9:00.. Figured the LFS wouldn't be open until about 9 or so.. Raining lightly outside but no biggie.. Go to Lowe's first to get some gloves for work.. Get to LFS about 9:30 and they're not open.. Didn't want to get out of car so didn't check what time they opened.. Instead headed over to a small mom & pop pet store with a small fresh and saltwater section.. Got there and could see from the car that they didn't open until 11.. It's now almost 10..
Head back over to the LFS to at least check what time they opened.. It's on my way back home anyway.. Get back to the LFS and they opened at 10.. Could have saved myself the trouble if I'd just checked first.. Go inside and they didn't have the mini compact flourescent bulbs that screw into a regular light fixture.. Say they can order some but now I forget when they saw they'll arrive.. See that they have 9" cps with the regular pins.. But they don't have a fixture for it.. So, no lights for me right now..
I go ahead and get a couple bottles of chemicals to test for ammonia and nitrites.. Had test tubes at home from an old freshwater test kit so figured I'd just use those.. Also get about 4 lbs of live rock and a box on Instant Ocean that says 25 gal.. Figure that's plenty for my 7 gal and extra for water changes.. While at the counter I remember that I need a hygrometer..
Head home and it is poring buckets.. Half way home and I realize that I don't have a color chart for the ammonia and nitrites.. Get home and realize I forgot to get RO water.. Luckily I had saved a bunch of gallon tea jugs for another purpose.. Of course they're outside.. Go out and notice that some of them are cracked from being out in the sun too long so I go through them until I find ones that seem good.. While being rained on, of course, but it was slow again.. Also had an arizona tea jug in the house so bring that too just in case I have a problem with one of the other jugs..
Go over to the local grocery store where there's a Glacier water machine outside.. Goofy me actually parks in a parking space and totes 4 jugs over at a time to the machine.. Takes about 3 trips to fill up all jugs, including the arizona tea jug.. So I have 11 gals of RO water in the back of my little hatchback car.. On the way home, it starts poring buckets again..
That's about it for my goofiness.. Got home and rinse out the 7 gal and proceeded to put water in it.. Put in 6 gal.. Wanted room for any adjustments.. Put the salt in the tank the way the box suggested.. 1/2 cup for ever gallon.. Stirred it up well until there was only a little residue of salt left.. But when I tested it with the hygrometer, the needle slammed to the top.. Don't know what I did wrong.. Maybe I added half a cup too much by accident..
I took the little underwater filter out of the turtle's tank and rinsed it off and removed the filter media.. Gonna use that to mix the water a little better.. Check it again once I'm done sleeping.. Need to get to bed soon, btw..
I didn't get any sand because I wanted to ask what I can/should get.. They sell live sand there but I didn't pay attention to how much it was.. I had just planned on buying a bag of sand anyway and let it get live on it's own.. Didn't really like the look of the sand in the bags though.. I recently saw somebody's tank here that looked like it had a very fine sand.. Believe they said it was playsand or something like that? What are the pros and cons of using that kind of sand?
Right now I've got the live rock still in the bag from the store just floating in the tank.. I have a light that came with the tank.. It's a flourescent and it actually says on the bulb that it's for fresh and saltwater.. Not sure much else about it though.. Don't want to take the live rock out of the bag though until I'm sure about the salinity.. Also forgot chemicals to check ph.. I also can't find the test tubes that I thought I had.. Will swing by the LFS tomorrow and get that, hopefully along with a color chart for the ph, ammonia, and nitrites..
Can anybody say noob?
No, I am not normally this dingy.. Please don't laugh too hard but here it goes.. I work nights so I got off work about 6am.. Took husband to work about 7 am and went back home until about 9:00.. Figured the LFS wouldn't be open until about 9 or so.. Raining lightly outside but no biggie.. Go to Lowe's first to get some gloves for work.. Get to LFS about 9:30 and they're not open.. Didn't want to get out of car so didn't check what time they opened.. Instead headed over to a small mom & pop pet store with a small fresh and saltwater section.. Got there and could see from the car that they didn't open until 11.. It's now almost 10..
Head back over to the LFS to at least check what time they opened.. It's on my way back home anyway.. Get back to the LFS and they opened at 10.. Could have saved myself the trouble if I'd just checked first.. Go inside and they didn't have the mini compact flourescent bulbs that screw into a regular light fixture.. Say they can order some but now I forget when they saw they'll arrive.. See that they have 9" cps with the regular pins.. But they don't have a fixture for it.. So, no lights for me right now..
I go ahead and get a couple bottles of chemicals to test for ammonia and nitrites.. Had test tubes at home from an old freshwater test kit so figured I'd just use those.. Also get about 4 lbs of live rock and a box on Instant Ocean that says 25 gal.. Figure that's plenty for my 7 gal and extra for water changes.. While at the counter I remember that I need a hygrometer..
Head home and it is poring buckets.. Half way home and I realize that I don't have a color chart for the ammonia and nitrites.. Get home and realize I forgot to get RO water.. Luckily I had saved a bunch of gallon tea jugs for another purpose.. Of course they're outside.. Go out and notice that some of them are cracked from being out in the sun too long so I go through them until I find ones that seem good.. While being rained on, of course, but it was slow again.. Also had an arizona tea jug in the house so bring that too just in case I have a problem with one of the other jugs..
Go over to the local grocery store where there's a Glacier water machine outside.. Goofy me actually parks in a parking space and totes 4 jugs over at a time to the machine.. Takes about 3 trips to fill up all jugs, including the arizona tea jug.. So I have 11 gals of RO water in the back of my little hatchback car.. On the way home, it starts poring buckets again..
That's about it for my goofiness.. Got home and rinse out the 7 gal and proceeded to put water in it.. Put in 6 gal.. Wanted room for any adjustments.. Put the salt in the tank the way the box suggested.. 1/2 cup for ever gallon.. Stirred it up well until there was only a little residue of salt left.. But when I tested it with the hygrometer, the needle slammed to the top.. Don't know what I did wrong.. Maybe I added half a cup too much by accident..
I took the little underwater filter out of the turtle's tank and rinsed it off and removed the filter media.. Gonna use that to mix the water a little better.. Check it again once I'm done sleeping.. Need to get to bed soon, btw..
I didn't get any sand because I wanted to ask what I can/should get.. They sell live sand there but I didn't pay attention to how much it was.. I had just planned on buying a bag of sand anyway and let it get live on it's own.. Didn't really like the look of the sand in the bags though.. I recently saw somebody's tank here that looked like it had a very fine sand.. Believe they said it was playsand or something like that? What are the pros and cons of using that kind of sand?
Right now I've got the live rock still in the bag from the store just floating in the tank.. I have a light that came with the tank.. It's a flourescent and it actually says on the bulb that it's for fresh and saltwater.. Not sure much else about it though.. Don't want to take the live rock out of the bag though until I'm sure about the salinity.. Also forgot chemicals to check ph.. I also can't find the test tubes that I thought I had.. Will swing by the LFS tomorrow and get that, hopefully along with a color chart for the ph, ammonia, and nitrites..
Can anybody say noob?