Alex.M.
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So after 3 months of research and 6 books later (and working at my local zoo for an internship), I finally feel ready to start my new saltwater tank. The tank is a 40 gallon, 36x18x18. It will be a rock and fish only tank. I would like some answers/opinions on when I should add certain items/animals to my tank. My LFS and my LEFS, along with the internet keep giving me conflicting information and Im totally lost.
So let me state that I am currently at the beginning stages of my tanks. Today I just added my live sand, my live rocks, and 3 red mangroves. The next step (?) is to start the cycling process. I do not wish to cycle my tank with live fish even though my local stores keep pushing me in that direction. I planned on adding fish food to start the cycling process. Is this how most people start their cycling process?
I also would like opinions on how my mangroves will affect the cycling process. In the wild, mangroves will remove ammonia and nitrates/nitrites (among other minerals) from the water, thus it is safe to assume that my mangroves will do the same. Does this mean that my cycle time will be less than 6-8 weeks? I know to do water test daily, was just curious about other peoples experience.
I would also like some opinions about my future fish and invertebrates. My plans for my tank include
2 clownfish, 1 B. Cardinal, 1 firefish, 4/6 green chromis, and 1 jawfish. For my invertebrates I had plans on 1 lettuce sea slug, 2 snapping shrimp, 1 shortspine urchin, 10 naddsrius snails, and 4 porcelain crabs. My goal was to have my invertebrates outnumber my fish to keep the water cleaner and my animals happier.
So my last question is when should I add my invertebrates? My LFS says to add them right now but I am not to sure about that. They also said that i needed to add more fish but i do not wish to over whelm my tank.
So let me state that I am currently at the beginning stages of my tanks. Today I just added my live sand, my live rocks, and 3 red mangroves. The next step (?) is to start the cycling process. I do not wish to cycle my tank with live fish even though my local stores keep pushing me in that direction. I planned on adding fish food to start the cycling process. Is this how most people start their cycling process?
I also would like opinions on how my mangroves will affect the cycling process. In the wild, mangroves will remove ammonia and nitrates/nitrites (among other minerals) from the water, thus it is safe to assume that my mangroves will do the same. Does this mean that my cycle time will be less than 6-8 weeks? I know to do water test daily, was just curious about other peoples experience.
I would also like some opinions about my future fish and invertebrates. My plans for my tank include
2 clownfish, 1 B. Cardinal, 1 firefish, 4/6 green chromis, and 1 jawfish. For my invertebrates I had plans on 1 lettuce sea slug, 2 snapping shrimp, 1 shortspine urchin, 10 naddsrius snails, and 4 porcelain crabs. My goal was to have my invertebrates outnumber my fish to keep the water cleaner and my animals happier.
So my last question is when should I add my invertebrates? My LFS says to add them right now but I am not to sure about that. They also said that i needed to add more fish but i do not wish to over whelm my tank.