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My tank has been set up a week and a half and I’m getting nitrates with no ammonia/nitrite. It has live rock and live sand. Am I ok to start adding fish/invertebrates now?

I would like to have a cleaner shrimp. Is it ok to add one now or do they need a more established system?

Thanks :)
 

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Try ghost feeding it with a pinch of fish food and see if you get ammonia spike.. if not you should be ok,
I think its just safer to wait for another week or two, do a large water change and then introduce fish
 

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I personally just added a cleaner shrimp at almost the 2 month mark. I’ve been testing my water to make sure calcium and mag were steady. I started adding a cleaning crew at about the 3 week/month mark when my diatoms bloomed and then on to beginner corals :)
 

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I personally just added a cleaner shrimp at almost the 2 month mark. I’ve been testing my water to make sure calcium and mag were steady. I started adding a cleaning crew at about the 3 week/month mark when my diatoms bloomed and then on to beginner corals :)
I am itching so bad to add a cleaner shrimp. But have to wait.
Experienced a small spike when added 2 fish + pistol and small cuc. So, am respectful of water parameters much more so now. Can’t wait !
 

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I am itching so bad to add a cleaner shrimp. But have to wait.
Experienced a small spike when added 2 fish + pistol and small cuc. So, am respectful of water parameters much more so now. Can’t wait !

Waiting is hard but worth it!
 

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Waiting is hard but worth it!
I’m actually enjoying the wait now. Forces me to research deeper and deeper.

And I don’t want to hurt my new buddies!!!!

Hard part about waiting = pricing larger tank setups...
 

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I’m actually enjoying the wait now. Forces me to research deeper and deeper.

And I don’t want to hurt my new buddies!!!!

Hard part about waiting = pricing larger tank setups...

Omgosh yes. I have also been pricing larger setups
 

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Omgosh yes. I have also been pricing larger setups


I wish I would of found this hobby earlier in life. Aside from being expensive (I trigger pull on best I can find 99.9% of the time) it is so dang relaxing and therapeutic.

I look forward to getting home and doing a water change? what the heck
 
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