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Hey James,
No one can tell you exactly when your rocks will be done curing or exactly how high ammonia and the nitrites/ates will get. That said, maybe it's not quite a good idea yet to add anything. There are a lot of people that put damsels in the tank at your stage because they're hardy... Let me just throw something out there to you that I've learned through friends, reading and a few pet stores: try to resist damsels unless you are REALLY sure you like a particular species, you want to keep it, and you know they will be ok with future fish in your plans. Why? Because those fish turn out to be quite the mean *******s when they get a little older. haha. On another quick note too, along with stressing your fish, it's a real pain to set and rearrange rock with creatures in the way And if you already have sand, in a minute you won't be able to see in the water too well (or at all) so you can't avoid your animals. On the damsel thing, I just helped a friend out with getting damsels from his tank he didn't want. Unfortunately he didn't even know what kind of fish he had. So I made the mistake of taking them in BEFORE I did some research (including asking people on this newsgroup.) I regret it. Even though they were added AFTER my fish, they were territorial and mean. The local pet store let me take these fish to him for some store credit and he was so used to the damsel story he laughed. Just like I've read before, people get these hardy fish to cure their tanks and then don't like them. Many damsels lose their colors and good manners as the grow. I was where you were not long ago. What did I do to suffice this? Hermit crabs. Sounds silly but to satisfy my needs to want to see if my water was working, my set up was worthy, heck to see if my money and readings are going toward something that WORKS. It was neat for maybe a few weeks to watch them move around..... but alas just hermit crabs will get dull too... it's not a permanent fix. ![]() Good luck to you, B www.geocities.com/bryg30 "James" wrote in message m... So i have my water and my salt. I start adding but the little needle doesnt move. Add some more still nothing. Whole lot more nada. Guy at the Aquarium Center told me he would look at it the meter tomorrow. Thank goodness there is nothing alive in the tank. Any other newb mistakes I can avoid?? I did get a maxi-Jet 1200 which is running quite nicely. I have added my "Dead" sand and some rocks though not any live ones yet. Once I get the water worked out I will add the rock. Any think I am rushing? I would love to put some fish in by friday......... |
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