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Yes, I will cycle for quite a while. Not sure how long. Maybe 2 weeks? I will try my best to be patient. No coral because I'm worried it will be killed by the tank's inhabitants. Also, I want it to be fish-focused.You are going to cycle it... Right?
When you stock, do it slowllllyyyy. I know it is annoying, but that's just what you have to do. You have to have patience in this hobby.
And, why no coral? Do you not like the extra maintenance? I am just curious lol...
The cycles can take longer, shorter or 2 weeks to finish. Really depends on how you do it.Yes, I will cycle for quite a while. Not sure how long. Maybe 2 weeks? I will try my best to be patient. No coral because I'm worried it will be killed by the tank's inhabitants. Also, I want it to be fish-focused.
Well, I was going to get some live sand, a few live rocks, and a lot of dry rock, feed the tank with ammonia, and check levels every couple of days.The cycles can take longer, shorter or 2 weeks to finish. Really depends on how you do it.
How are you going to cycle the tank? Letting it sit for 2 weeks with just water will be ineffective. Tell me your plan.
Sounds good. I was worried you were going to just let the water sit in a tank for 2 weeks, and get your first fish.Well, I was going to get some live sand, a few live rocks, and a lot of dry rock, feed the tank with ammonia, and check levels every couple of days.
Well, I was going to get some live sand, a few live rocks, and a lot of dry rock, feed the tank with ammonia, and check levels every couple of days.
How big? Is 225 big enough?With that stocking list you'll want to be on the bigger side
Stock in order of what fish you want and will be suitable size for your tank, then add fish in order of aggression and growth size potentialHey, thinking about getting into the saltwater hobby, but I don't know how to stock properly.