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Matt1997

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Do a water change now then add stock or add stock then do water change. I like to reduce the nitrates with a WC first but fish can handle nitrates without issues
 

n3cron

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Some people are advising me to still wait. I was gonna put an order for 2 clownfish from Carl’s aquarium which will take about 3-4 weeks of quarantine time before getting the fish. Is 3-4 weeks enough time to fully complete the cycle?


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n3cron

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go slow, be patient, you got some diatom and algae blooms coming.


I hope not. Am trying to stop that from ever happening. I was actually thinking about starting my refugium next week to reduce the risk of algae outbreak.


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n3cron

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Sand bed cleaner. That should be fun.
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n3cron

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Hey.
Just a quick question. My ammonia levels are at 0 now but nitrite is still at 1 and my nitrate is at 10-20 ppm. Should I add another dose of ammonia to feed the bacteria or wait until both go down to 0?


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Josh

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London
I would do another round, i think you want to see 0 nitrite/ammonia within 24 hrs of adding the ammonia to know your cycle is done. Sounds like you might be getting close though.
 

Josh

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Looks slick, you do nice work! You must have some grand plans if you need a calcium reactor. You planning on going SPS heavy?
 

n3cron

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Looks slick, you do nice work! You must have some grand plans if you need a calcium reactor. You planning on going SPS heavy?

Not heavy no. I just don’t want to be doing 2 part dosing long term.


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TORX

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Not heavy no. I just don’t want to be doing 2 part dosing long term.


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Imho, 2 part takes up a lot less room and is a lot easier once set up. Then again unless you have lots of SPS or Euphillia then you probably will not need to dose anything. Typically a quality salt will work enough with proper water changes.

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