phild
New Member
I just left the LFS and was wondering if the info I got is correct...
The cycle in my tank just completed, and I was shopping for some inverts (clean-up crew). Anyway, the LFS guy recommended that I do not add ANY inverts because of the fact I am using tap water for my tank. He said that the "heavy metal buildup in our area (North Atlanta) is pretty bad, and any invert you add will most likely go belly up."
He instead steered me to sand-shifting Gobys. (I have not yet researched this fish, so I do not know much about it.) He also recommended that if I am interested in snails, starfish, crabs, etc, I should get an RO unit, or buy RO water from them in conjunction with getting a copper remover chemical from them. (I did not ask price of RO water.) I know copper can be detrimental to inverts and show tanks, but I have read of so many people on this board using tap water, I am kinda lost.
What do you guys think? I have learned not to always trust the LFS guys, but I know I trust the expertise on this board. Please help!
Thanks!
Phil
The cycle in my tank just completed, and I was shopping for some inverts (clean-up crew). Anyway, the LFS guy recommended that I do not add ANY inverts because of the fact I am using tap water for my tank. He said that the "heavy metal buildup in our area (North Atlanta) is pretty bad, and any invert you add will most likely go belly up."
He instead steered me to sand-shifting Gobys. (I have not yet researched this fish, so I do not know much about it.) He also recommended that if I am interested in snails, starfish, crabs, etc, I should get an RO unit, or buy RO water from them in conjunction with getting a copper remover chemical from them. (I did not ask price of RO water.) I know copper can be detrimental to inverts and show tanks, but I have read of so many people on this board using tap water, I am kinda lost.
What do you guys think? I have learned not to always trust the LFS guys, but I know I trust the expertise on this board. Please help!
Thanks!
Phil