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I have a brand new 120-gal mini reef, just cycling for a week.
Parameters are ALL screwed up (as they should be for new tank), but... can I put hermits in the tank now to start chewing up all the detritus? I know in the wild, these little buggers can practically live in raw sewage, but didn't know how touchy they are when I get them from LFS... Thanks, Dave |
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"dclaghorn" wrote in message oups.com...
I have a brand new 120-gal mini reef, just cycling for a week. Parameters are ALL screwed up (as they should be for new tank), but... can I put hermits in the tank now to start chewing up all the detritus? I know in the wild, these little buggers can practically live in raw sewage, but didn't know how touchy they are when I get them from LFS... What is the source of this info about raw sewage? Sounds unrealistic... I would check ammonia, because this would be the most lethal compound in the tank water during the cycling process. |
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Pszemol wrote:
I would check ammonia, because this would be the most lethal compound in the tank water during the cycling process. Agree. Let the ammonia cycle out first. |
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Yea, they are not that tough :-)
But Susan's got some Caulerpa prolifera that is tough enough to handle your situation :-) hehehe Now that's something that's tough :-) And no, I really don't recommend that you put the prolifera in your reef tank :-) Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 8/27/2007 12:30 PM: Pszemol wrote: I would check ammonia, because this would be the most lethal compound in the tank water during the cycling process. Agree. Let the ammonia cycle out first. |
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Yea, take it from experience don't put caulerpa in your tank!! Wayne is
right I have plenty if you would like it though ![]() pickin) ![]() Susan ![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... Yea, they are not that tough :-) But Susan's got some Caulerpa prolifera that is tough enough to handle your situation :-) hehehe Now that's something that's tough :-) And no, I really don't recommend that you put the prolifera in your reef tank :-) Wayne Sallee KurtG wrote on 8/27/2007 12:30 PM: Pszemol wrote: I would check ammonia, because this would be the most lethal compound in the tank water during the cycling process. Agree. Let the ammonia cycle out first. |
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Susan wrote:
Yea, take it from experience don't put caulerpa in your tank!! Wayne is right I have plenty if you would like it though ![]() pickin) ![]() I think I have growing with my chaeto. I was going pick it out tonight and see if my tangs will eat it. |
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