New reef tank please help

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Seachems stability is just a good and is more readily available
 

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you are right and im sorry i was just coming to R2R just for help, i didn't expect to get so much hate over something i was trying to learn, i never wanted to put any animal through anytime type of suffering
I haven’t read through all of the responses, but has anyone responded to your question about the fish sleeping? This is how many clown fish sleep - they do look very odd. I thought mine were dead when I first saw them that way, but they often do sleep that way - and are absolutely fine :)
 

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reefing is like playing chess the slower you go the less mistakes you make imo take back all and waite good luck
 

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Welcome!
I just recently joined reef2reef and it really is a wonderful site with a wealth of knowledge.
As to the people giving grief take it with a grain of salt. They understand the the importance of fully cycling a tank before adding livestock...however, also forget they were new to the hobby once.
Know, mistakes in this hobby are unfortunately inevitable. Though, with good resources you can decrease chances drastically.
I highly suggest you stick to the forums for questions and buy a good old fashion book and read up. Books set the bar in the hobby. When you go by the book by livestock rules and everything in general you have a great fail safe. Over time when you gain experience you can bend the rules a little and still succeed.
Best of luck!
 

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