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Old January 16th 04, 12:55 AM
Richard Reynolds
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Thanks, then I might give them a try later on.

some of the softies will help with nutrient export also just an additional hint

I'm cycling with ammonium chloride...day two..mmonia levels are maxed out so
I'm not adding any more until they drop back down, correct?


yea you should go high, then once it falls to bout 1ppm you should keep it around there
until nitrats show up, then back down to .25ppm ammonia until nitrites fall to 0


If this were your tank, in which order would you add these fish:

id do it in this order

royal gramma
foxface


if i see corectly its a 20 pick only 1 of these :
lemon peel / eibl's/keyhole/halfblack angel (depending on availability)




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