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seasalt_newbies 10-25-2013 03:40 PM

LF: First Fish for the Tank HELP PLEASE
 
Well the Tanks says its ready for fish. Very excited. I am looking for various fish / shrimp to get started. Im not sure what kinds or how many even yet. Hopefully someone is able to provide some advice.

I have a 180gal tank and 90 gal below
Please call or txt me at 587-988-1107 to discuss my options, please send pics by txt or email

Thank you

Mike

Coralgurl 10-25-2013 05:22 PM

Welcome and congrats on your tank!

You have a ton of options for fish, but you need to tell us what your overall plans are, reef, fish only.... How long has your tank been set up, cycled, equipment, sand bed or not??

Also, we love pictures so don't be afraid to show us your tank!!!

seasalt_newbies 10-25-2013 05:58 PM

Ok hope these pics work

seasalt_newbies 10-25-2013 06:58 PM

I'ts hard for me to admit this but I really don't know what I want to do with this tank.
I bought it used and I am not sure about the lights, if they are setup for reef or fish, or both.
I have had this tank running for about 8 weeks now, if you mean that my tank turned a horrible brown colour and then fixed itself a cycle then yes it has LOL

If there is anybody in the area that wouldn't mind coming over and checking the system out and telling me a bit more about it.
I will supply all the food and/or liquid supplement wink wink required to make it worth your time.

michika 10-25-2013 07:11 PM

Well you're in the right place for starters!

I'd recommend starting with some research first. Get to know your current equipment (from the photos on my phone it looks like a very decent set up) and become comfortable doing maintenance and understanding what is good/bad in terms of safety.

The first thing I would recommend is that you get yourself some test kits (if you don't already) and make your way into one of your local fish stores. Get your parameters tested (pH, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite to start) so you know where you're starting from. Edmonton has a vibrant and thriving reefing community, there are incredible resources in your area for you to draw upon. After that then consider adding yourself some fish to enjoy.

I'd take you up on your offer but I'm a touch far. Do you skype?

seasalt_newbies 10-25-2013 07:23 PM

Thank you Michika

I bought the stuff used and of course doesn't come with any manuals LOL but I have been doing my water changes and I have purchased a new heater and controller for that and my temp is spot on now.
I do have a huge test kit, but I have been taking water samples over to the store to have tested since I was in the area.
I also need to get my refrac calibrated.

BC564 10-25-2013 07:52 PM

Looks like you are well on your way.

Reef-Geek 10-26-2013 03:09 AM

a bit too much rock, I'll cut in half :biggrin:

seasalt_newbies 10-26-2013 11:59 AM

Hard to believe that someone can post a topic asking what a corporation is on a reef site and get almost a 100 replies and 2500 views.
But I can only get 4 people to comment and not one that is interested in FREE food and Drinks

Crazy !!!!

Reef Pilot 10-26-2013 01:22 PM

My first recommendation would be to set up a quarantine tank. It is useful for not only preventing disease, but also acclimating new fish. Use the hyposalinity method (don't use copper).
http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/...t-process.html

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/6/fish

A first fish that I like is the Azure Damsel. It is hardy, easy to feed, colourful, and peaceful (unlike some other Damsels).

Good luck, and welcome to Canreef. Do some searching on various topics,... wealth of information available. But as always, strive for understanding, and don't just listen to popular opinion.


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