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CrAzY cOrAlS

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Hey everyone im up and running now since wednesday and have about 240 lbs of live sand and 400 lbs of marco rock, the ? is what can i do to at least start this damn cycle? i dont want to put a fish in there that i dont want and cant catch so my ? is what fish can i use that are hardy that should get the tanks going? someone mentioned yellow tangs but im not sure all i need is for them to get stressed and have a ick problem. anyone?
 

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Congrats on the new tank. My 325g is running since July 31. I added about 75 pounds of LR from an old tank. I did not use live sand. Once the nitrites went down, I added 10 small green chromis. All are still alive. Then I added the Yellow Tang and Hippo Tang on Aug 21. Keep the lights off the whole time. I now have around 20 fish and some low maintenance corals in the tank.

PS-Only put in fish you plan on keeping in the tank and make sure there is no ammonia or nitrites when you add them.
 

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I thought we all love fishes and the whole idea is to keep them happy and stress free people .Don't add fishes to a new tank no matter what people tell you and do not add water from a LFS.Leave the tank alone and test for nitrates, nitrite and ammonia .The tank will need more time to build up good bacteria as well.
Leave the tank alone!
 
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Hey everyone im up and running now since wednesday and have about 240 lbs of live sand and 400 lbs of marco rock
all i need is for them to get stressed and have a ick problem.
I think your wording is hilarious if you read it this way Lol . :lol2:
 
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You can use any fish to start a cycle, a lot of places use Eels because they're very hardy and can take a cycle, but there is no reason, and I repeat, NO REASON to use a live fish to cycle your tank. All you need to cycle your tank is a source of ammonia, which can come from many place so there is NO REASON to use a live animal to cycle your tank.

Sources to start cycle your tank:

Live Rock, the die off with give you the ammonia needed to cycle the tank.

Throwing raw shrimp,clams or a dead fish into the tank, either will give you a source of ammonia to start the cycle.

Fish food, flake or pellets, will give you a source of ammonia to cycle your tank.

It all comes down to adding a source of ammonia, and the more the better. Now a larger source of ammonia will take longer to cycle the tank, but your bacteria level will be much higher and it will be able to handle a much larger load once you start to add livestock to the tank.


In the mid 80's people use Ammonia Chloride to boost the bacteria levels during cycling, which you could get at a chemical warehouse. This was added during the cycle, just as the ammonia level was starting to peak. It would actually turn the ammonia test kit sample black and it take a couple of weeks for the color to come down to a level that a test kit could actually read, but in time the tank would cycle and you would have a super high level of bacteria, which could handle a tremendous load and would let you almost fully stock the tank from day one.



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Thanks Marrone, im just trying to see whats the best bet at this time , i def dont want to put fish in there, and im not rushing just need something to get this going its been 4 days and no sign of ammonia so i know something needs to be done to at least start the cycle.
 

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http://instantocean.com/sites/instantocean/products/productdetail.aspx?id=1294&cid=5417

You can try this one of my buddys has used it before. hope it helps

special blend

These products are good for FO or FOWLR tanks but they're not really good for Reef tanks. The things is they take ammonia and nitrites and convert them to nitrates until the bacteria can build up and handle it itself. For a FO or FOWLR tank is ok but for a reef tanks it's not.
 

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