New Reef Need Sand Critters

Discussion in 'Beginning Reefers' started by pbn2au, Oct 18, 2010.

  1. pbn2au

    pbn2au Guest

    Allow me to introduce myself. This is my second try at this reef.  The first time I got to about the six month stage and then unexpectedly had to move.  After three years in storage, I am finally up and running again. 
    I have a 75ga DT and a 30ga sump.  The sump is divided almost in half with the smaller side being a refugium and the other side housing the skimmer and return section.  I've got about 110lbs of live rock in the DT and I have been cycling for almost six weeks.  Just added clean up crew last week.  I'm planning to do mostly softies and LPS.  My main goal is a Mandarin.  I know they are hard, but I am setting up a separate refugium just for pods once I get a little closer to that point. 
    I have about a 3' sand bed, but I'm not getting much moving in.  Was wondering if there's anyone in the Little Rock area with a DSB who could help me out with some sand critters.  I don't have much for trade except some runaway GSP that came on the live rock, but I could get you a bottle of whiskey or something.  Any help would be much appreciated. 
     
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    to the RRMAS Forum, a nice site with lots of very nice members always willing to help[​IMG]

    Your LR should seed your sand, did mine :)
     
  3. pbn2au

    pbn2au Guest

    Thanks for the welcome.  I wasn't sure if I should do anything extra for a bed that deep. 
     
  4. grimmett

    grimmett Tang

    If you just need a little sand to help yours get started you can have alittle of mine.
     
  5. pbn2au

    pbn2au Guest

    Yeah.  I just want to make sure my DSB gets off to a good start.  I looked at your build thread.  You have an awesome tank.  I really like the CBB.  Beautiful fish.  I think I might be around Benton either this weekend or next on some other business.  How about I will PM you when that gets closer and we can figure out how to get together. 
     
  6. grimmett

    grimmett Tang

    Just give me a P.M. with your number and a good time to call and we'll work something out.
     

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