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rusty
04-08-2005, 07:50 PM
I have a question. I had a 30 gallon reef tank up and running for about 10 months 2 clowns, 2 yellowtail blue damsels, 3 green chromis, some softies,couple lps and some sps. In swithing over to my new 114 gallon I took the contents of the 30 and switched them to the 114,water, livestock and liverock and a brand new decorative sand bed. I have all my fish and coral in the tank would adding another fish like a small yellow tang be too soon? The switch was made a week ago. I was told it was by the LFS and before I buy the fish I want to be sure... not sorry that I did.

Beverly
04-08-2005, 07:56 PM
Russ,

I'd let the new sandbed seed with bacteria for a few weeks to be on the safe side. BTW, did you add new LR along with the rock from your 20gt o your bigger tank?

mr_alberta
04-08-2005, 08:16 PM
Whoa slow down there bud. You just moved the contents in a little less than 5 days ago? Slow it down and make sure your existing livestock is alright before adding more.

rusty
04-08-2005, 08:23 PM
The extra LR I added was in a holding tank for the last 6 months, it was a pod factory :biggrin:
Whoa slow down there bud. You just moved the contents in a little less than 5 days ago? Slow it down and make sure your existing livestock is alright before adding more.
And Harvey, I am not going to add yet :lol: I want to find out when it will be safe and if i should expect a big spike or not :eek:

danny zubot
04-08-2005, 09:45 PM
Making sure the tank is cycled is the key. Tangs are ick factories so adding to the stress of moving it, ie. amonia spike, would be a bad idea for the other fish.

muck
04-08-2005, 09:56 PM
The switch was made a week ago.
Weren't we there on Tuesday helping you... That would make it 3 days old. :eek:
IMO leave things as they are for a couple weeks at the very least. Monitor the water quality and let things settle in.

BTW we need pics of the new tank :razz:

rusty
04-08-2005, 10:29 PM
Should I be worried about my other live stock? Everyone looks happy and healthy. :biggrin: Even some of the corals that I thought could look better, do look better and opening more now :biggrin: