2 clownfish in a day old tank

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So I had a 75 gallon for 6 years now I had to downgrade to a 36 I did dry rock and a cheap filter I have 2 clowns I put in and they seem to be fine swimming fast all around exploring....I used that nutri pre mixed water they claim you can add fish right away so I tried what do you all think?? Bad move ?

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Looks good. I personally like to know that my tank has completed a cycle before adding livestock. I have never heard of the water you speak of tho. Keep us updated.
 

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I have seen it before but no personal experience with it. I would definitely be sure to keep an eye on your parameters just to be on the safe side.
 
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Ty for the replies I have marineland penguin 275 filter if that’ll work for now? I plan on getting tiny sump next few days appreciate the help
 
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From my understanding, nitrifying bacteria live in the rock/sand/media and not water collum. While you may have safe water to add fish now, I can't imagine it being able to process ammonia immediately.

I'd definitely add some bottled bacteria of your choice.
Should I add dr tims now ?
 
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Make sure to have some spare saltwater on hand for water changes. It would have been better to have the tank cycled before adding fish.
It was a impulse buy I regretted it but really hope they live but this site swears you can add saltwater fish right away so I’ll test it
 

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