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bv_reefer
07-18-2007, 02:56 AM
-i just put my aragonite sand in yesterday so it's only been a day but
approximately how long shud it be cloudy and murky like that. just set it up
yesterday and alredy put a chromis in there with the 3 pounds of fiji lv. rok
but despite what they say he seems 2 be doin' ok lol-
Mik_101
07-18-2007, 07:25 AM
If their is foam it could take 2 weeks usually a few days with my tank only took 2 House to settle.
Renegade
07-18-2007, 07:34 AM
3 pounds how big is the tank ?
3 pounds in a 120g will never clear the water in a 2g maybe 1 day.
3 pounds in a 10g well i think you should invest in more LR is you do not have any other filtration.
you should never rush things in this hobby, putting in a fish in cloudy water, is a little cruel IMO.
Sure maybe he'll live through it but how many years have you knocked off his life.
Mik_101
07-18-2007, 07:37 AM
What IMO stand for.
Renegade
07-18-2007, 08:03 AM
in my opinion
bv_reefer
07-18-2007, 08:07 AM
-he looks fine and it's a chromis not a wrasse, there tough lil guys,besides
all the water parameters are good-pH 8.4-Specific Gravity=1.022 and no
nitrites so he'll be fine plus he'll be the last 1 for a month..ammonia level 0
digital-audiophile
07-18-2007, 11:32 AM
Using fish to cycle is cruel. In a marine tank there is enough die off in live rock (assuming you have enough) to work through your first cycle, or you could put a piece of raw shrimp in your tank to kick start it. If you have not already killed the fish I would hope you take it out and give it a better life.
Redrover
07-18-2007, 01:30 PM
I suggest more research is needed
search the internet ie. Reef Tank set up by Marty Ziegler for one
You just can't set a tank up overnight, it takes months
The tank has to cycle first before adding fish or corals
You are getting some bad advice from the fish store
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