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Only if there is sufficient food for them, as in algae or supplemented as stated above
 
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0 amonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrate ph 8.0 1.025 selenity but the dry rock is turning brown is that normal
 
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0 amonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrate ph 8.0 1.025 selenity but the dry rock is turning brown is that normal
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0 amonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrate ph 8.0 1.025 selenity but the dry rock is turning brown is that normal
 

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Sparse for food for the clean up crew to eat. No diatoms. No algae. No fish poop. No excess Fish food. There nothing in there. I think adding CUC is putting the cart before the horse. If you're tank is cycled, I'd put in a fish first. Then clean up crew later. If not, your gonna have to feed them algae wafers or fish food to keep them alive.

I had my fish in for a few weeks before adding a CUC.

Nice scape by the way. Going to look great once you get some corals growing into it.
 

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I'm not waiting until the algae is visible before adding some snails. It's there forming already.
 
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Sparse for food for the clean up crew to eat. No diatoms. No algae. No fish poop. No excess Fish food. There nothing in there. I think adding CUC is putting the cart before the horse. If you're tank is cycled, I'd put in a fish first. Then clean up crew later. If not, your gonna have to feed them algae wafers or fish food to keep them alive.

I had my fish in for a few weeks before adding a CUC.

Nice scape by the way. Going to look great once you get some corals growing into it.
So a fish first a clownfish maybe
 

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