Heading for tank crash?

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I have progressed very slowly with the aquarium, the aquarium only consists of two ocelaris fish but is quite stuffed with LPS corals and some soft, on Tuesday I am considering introducing 3 chromis, a dimond watchman gobby, a gramma loreto, a lysmata shrimp and a mini hepatus. the aquarium is red sea reefer 250, filtration only red sea rollermate (had to stop the protein skimmer) , as the nitrate levels plummet towards zero. is there too much fish, nitrate goes to the roof and crash tank or ok?
 

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I have progressed very slowly with the aquarium, the aquarium only consists of two ocelaris fish but is quite stuffed with LPS corals and some soft, on Tuesday I am considering introducing 3 chromis, a dimond watchman gobby, a gramma loreto, a lysmata shrimp and a mini hepatus. the aquarium is red sea reefer 250, filtration only red sea rollermate (had to stop the protein skimmer) , as the nitrate levels plummet towards zero. is there too much fish, nitrate goes to the roof and crash tank or ok?
That's a lot of fish to add at once and the *potential* ammonia spike is what you should worry about, not increased nitrates.

Have you had the fish in quarantine? If so, you should add 2-3 at a time to allow the biofilter to catch up. If the fish are not in quarantine, you might consider this.

If it were me and I HAD to add 6-7 fish at once, I would also add some extra bottled bacteria for insurance.

Good luck!
 

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Slowly slowly in this game if not you could be heading for some problems . Bio load needs to catch up with any fish put in . Putting a lot of fish in at once then ammonia spike fish stressed and then disease out brake not worth the hassle and money loss . On the other hand you may get lucky but it’s not worth taking a 50 / 50 chance of success
 
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thank you for your reply, the fish does not go into quarantine with me but with the dealer, costs a little extra but is worth it (multi stage with different medication, inspection etc). Good point, I might then consider splitting up the levrang to introduce half the psrt now, and the rest in a week or two
 

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thank you for your reply, the fish does not go into quarantine with me but with the dealer, costs a little extra but is worth it (multi stage with different medication, inspection etc). Good point, I might then consider splitting up the levrang to introduce half the psrt now, and the rest in a week or two
Sounds like a good plan :)
 

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