We've been waiting 6 weeks for the darn thing to get here. And then they didn't get the MegaFlow sump in - which is OK. We are going to use a 15g tall instead.
BUT I forgot to get the tubing to go from the overflow to the sump. I ran to Lowes and bough 3/4" and 1" tubing, only to find out I need 1 1/4" rather than 1".
But that's OK cause we are painting the back tonight. I took pics of the stack of parts. I'll post them later, probably tomorrow.
I'm still waiting for my Nitrate, Phoshate, Calcium test kits as well as my refractometer.
I know that I can not possibly have finished cycling in 3 days (or can I with completely cured LR), but I am excited none the less.
Please wish me luck (or pray for me) that this all goes well, and quickly. I'm not sure how long I can keep my wife at bay with adding critters, even though she has read all about cycling...
Yes -it did go up fast. I had everything lined up so that I could get it installed and filled over the weekend. Besides, my wife REALLY wanted it up. We'd been waiting for the tank for 6 weeks. I could have waited - NOT!
Anyway, I ordered my Solaris 24" 20K 250W fixture last night. I found a wonderful deal on a refurb. I just couldn't pass it up.
I know that I do not need the lighting yet, as I am still cycling, but it was a great deal.
An algae bloom is a stage in the cycling of your tank. I will tell you sternly that your tank is still too new to add fish no matter what the test kits say! Please give it a while to make sure that you truly have established a good, healthy environment for your new critters! Nothing good happens fast in this hobby and rushing can be a sure way to disaster. If your NH4 & NO2 have stayed at zero you could consider adding a hermit crab* or a hardy coral. They will add a smaller bio-load and allow your bacteria to build up to the point where the tank can handle fish.
*You should determine if you want hermits as members of your clean up crew. I like them but some people do not. They are very entertaining to watch and are good scavengers.