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Generally it is recommended that a tank be stable for 6 months to a year before trying to keep one. That way all the kinks have been worked out. They are more sensitive to changes in water parameters. I'm picking mine up this week! I haven't had good luck with them in the past so wish me luck!Also, I was think I mg about getting an BTA. Thoughts?
I know it would be early, but I was thinking about getting it early June. The reason I want him so early is because he will have a better choice of space and won't be competing with my corals.Generally it is recommended that a tank be stable for 6 months to a year before trying to keep one. That way all the kinks have been worked out. They are more sensitive to changes in water parameters. I'm picking mine up this week! I haven't had good luck with them in the past so wish me luck!
That is a reasonable thought just be sure to get a couple full parameter checks to make sure nothing is swinging on you prior.I know it would be early, but I was thinking about getting it early June. The reason I want him so early is because he will have a better choice of space and won't be competing with my corals.
Can you get a close pic of your blenny? He looks a little skinny but it could be the pic
I don't want to have to turn my heater off in the summer for temperature stability, but I don't want to boil my tank. Thanks!If you have a small desk fan, you can put one aimed at the tank or if you have the money you could get a chiller but for that small of a tank a fan should work just fine.