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It’s alright! I wish you luck with the scopas, he shouldn’t be too bad in that tank but may get a bit big (I can’t remember how slow their growth rates are). I would certainly do the tang and trigger together then Anthias and Angel together though just in case!
 
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It’s alright! I wish you luck with the scopas, he shouldn’t be too bad in that tank but may get a bit big (I can’t remember how slow their growth rates are). I would certainly do the tang and trigger together then Anthias and Angel together though just in case!
Ok thanks I will do that
 

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I had a Copperband, small sailfin, small tomini, and 3 banggai cardinals in a 20g long with an aquaclear 50. After about one week the nitrates spiked insanely.
 
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I had a Copperband, small sailfin, small tomini, and 3 banggai cardinals in a 20g long with an aquaclear 50. After about one week the nitrates spiked insanely.
Dang did they die? I took the trigger out and put it in my dt and I’m now putting a small tang,dwarf angelfish, anthias, and clownfish all of them are small. Thanks for telling me that
 

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I made the mistake of putting 6 fish in a 20 long at the same time. Nitrates spiked and they all died. Never again
That's more indicative of you putting 6 fish in a qt that couldn't handle it. If you had multiple sources of cycled media, That shouldn't have been a problem.

I'm also doubtful that I nitrate spike became so high it was toxic to all fish at the same time.
 
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That's more indicative of you putting 6 fish in a qt that couldn't handle it. If you had multiple sources of cycled media, That shouldn't have been a problem.

I'm also doubtful that I nitrate spike became so high it was toxic to all fish at the same time.
That’s what I was thinking. Thanks for contributing to this thread
 

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With the 11 in 55 gallon I was doing water changes Every Other Day. Water change skip a day then water change. This was to ensure ammonia was low. Finally the Seachem badge reads 0 after 4 days idk maybe the Spongle filter is taking hold
 
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With the 11 in 55 gallon I was doing water changes Every Other Day. Water change skip a day then water change. This was to ensure ammonia was low. Finally the Seachem badge reads 0 after 4 days idk maybe the Spongle filter is taking hold
Nice that’s a lot how big were the water changes and what are the fish
 

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That's more indicative of you putting 6 fish in a qt that couldn't handle it. If you had multiple sources of cycled media, That shouldn't have been a problem.

I'm also doubtful that I nitrate spike became so high it was toxic to all fish at the same time.
Unfortunately they did all die. When I tested the nitrates where 100+.

I had recently restarted that tank before putting the fish in so yes it was a newly cycled system. I thought it would be ok since I added a media block from an established system.
 

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Unfortunately they did all die. When I tested the nitrates where 100+.

I had recently restarted that tank before putting the fish in so yes it was a newly cycled system. I thought it would be ok since I added a media block from an established system.
I routinely run up against 170 +

Nitrates don't actually get toxic until 900+

I still doubt that is what killed your fish.
 
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Unfortunately they did all die. When I tested the nitrates where 100+.

I had recently restarted that tank before putting the fish in so yes it was a newly cycled system. I thought it would be ok since I added a media block from an established system.
That sucks. I’ve cycled tanks in 2 days from adding media from an established tank and had no problem I wonder what went wrong
 

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I made the mistake of putting 6 fish in a 20 long at the same time. Nitrates spiked and they all died. Never again
I had 10 in a 20 long with no issues, just gotta keep an eye on ammonia. Nitrate isn't what killed them, it was ammonia. Make sure to have ammonia badge and seed bacteria in your foam filter ahead of time.
 

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I have a 20 gallon long quarantine tank that has a small niger triggerfish. I am looking to buy a 2.5-3 inch tang, 2-3 inch pufferfish, and a 2-3 inch dwarf angelfish. I was wondering if I could put all of those fish in with the quarantine tank without ammonia going up. I can do as many water changes as needed. I also have a 5.5 gallon quarantine tank I could put the puffer or angelfish in. I would just buy a bigger tank but I have no room and not enough money and my parents said no more tanks. So can I put all of those fish in a 20 gallon long qt or put one in a 5.5 gallon and the rest in the 20 gallon long qt.
you should be fine since theyre all small. Just make sure to keep an eye on ammonia the first few days and be prepared to do a big water change. make sure to have bacteria in your filter to help with that
 

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That sucks. I’ve cycled tanks in 2 days from adding media from an established tank and had no problem I wonder what went wrong
The amount of media/bacteria you are moving over directly correlate to your bioload. If you only put a small seeded sponge and then add a bunch of dirty fish, there's no way that media will be able to keep up.

I live in the camp of use as much cycled media as possible. Sponges, sponge filters, bio media...
 

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you should be fine since theyre all small. Just make sure to keep an eye on ammonia the first few days and be prepared to do a big water change. make sure to have bacteria in your filter to help with that
I had an ammonia badge in the tank. Always showed 0.
 

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That sucks. I’ve cycled tanks in 2 days from adding media from an established tank and had no problem I wonder what went wrong
Yes, I can't say with certainty what went wrong. But they were all very healthy and active looking fish. Only thing I can attribute it to was the high nitrates.
 

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I’ve done 6 tangs (5 yellows and a purple) in a 27gallon Home Depot tote… water volume was around 20 gallons. Had seeded sponge filter and water change every 48-72 hours with microbacter 7. They were ok for the quarantine period with copper and prazi.
 

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