New Tank, Mysterious Brown Growth, PLEASE HELP

jayeden

Member
i was told at my lfr that the trigger is the most tame of all triggers, and that it would be find with the type of anemone i was planning on getting, (pic attached), this exact one i was going to buy....u think it wont be good with trigger????
 

barchtruong

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that's a nice Green Carpet anemone.
I am not sure about the compatiblity with trigger.
That Blue Hippo is lovely,
I am getting one next week,
I put one on hold already, can't wait to bring him home!!
 

jayeden

Member
actaully, to be honest, i was in contact with the owner of this tank, and they want to sell me everything you see in it for 500$, which i think is a pretty good deal...where abouts are you from?
 

jayeden

Member
yes, 500 for all lr, 6 fish are in tank, 2 most noticable would be the blue hippo, and a large yellow tang, as well, the grown, 2 year ols anemone...i think it is a pretty good deal...im from canada, eh :p
so actually, 500 canadian dollars would be about 450 US, if you want to think of it like that...
 

jayeden

Member
pasted from the seller:
There are 5 fish (1 hippo, 1 yellow tang, 1 large purple damsel, 1 black and white stripped damsel, 1 tomato clown) ... all very large, larger than ones in Big Als and all very healthy
There is 1 large brittle star
There is one very very large anemone who is over 3 years old and very healthy
A few large hermit crabs
1 large leather (like a baseball glove)
1 colony of mushrooms
2 smaller colonies of polyups
1 small devils hand leather
1 small colony of fluorescent-like mushrooms (you may know the name)
Tons of live rock filled with life

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500$



 

jayeden

Member
not too sure, originally she wanted 800 for the entire tank, a 55 with sump and everything in it, stand and all.
wasnt the most attractive thing tho, the inside of the tank is above par, but the tanka nd sump was not impressive, i told her i just wanted the guts, and she said 500...i am thinking of going and taking a look this week as the seller lives fairly close to me, the only thing is...as you know...my tank is mid cycle...it is much too soon to add such contents as this correct?
 

barchtruong

Member
that's true.
or you can pay her and ask her if you can just leave them there for awhile.
once the tank is done with the cycle, then you can add them in. but it's kinda risky
 

jayeden

Member
especially that volume of life all at once, let alone the chemical inbalance that going to occur, im addaing so much at once that the water level in my tank miight over flow haha, bad sign...
 

barchtruong

Member
well, with a few fishes in a 120g volume tank, hopefully the amo and nitrate spike wont kill your fishes, but make sure don't feed them much for at least in the next 2 weeks. you will be ok.
what kind of water did you use? not tap water, is it?
 

jayeden

Member
yes, was tap water, added red sea salt to 1.025 , filtered for 2 hours, added 40 lbs live rock and a clown fish, then 1 week later added 5 more... :S .....have a ruined the fish for sure?
 

eaglewonj

Member
Originally Posted by jayeden
yes, was tap water, added red sea salt to 1.025 , filtered for 2 hours, added 40 lbs live rock and a clown fish, then 1 week later added 5 more... :S .....have a ruined the fish for sure?
WAIT! The clown went in on day one after the water was in the tank for two hours and the live rock went in at about the same time?
 

jayeden

Member
yes....salt went in, 2 hours later lr went in....1 hour later clown went in...is still living..active...i assume healthy? and does eat and interact..
 

barchtruong

Member
oh gosh....I am praying for your fish!
I am surprised your nemo still live!!
You will have and continue to have the brown stuff if you keep using tap water and it is toxic to your fishes.
you need to use DI/RO water.
it's expensive, but if you want a healthy fish tank and a pristine looking tank, you have to use DI water.
 

eaglewonj

Member
Originally Posted by jayeden
yes....salt went in, 2 hours later lr went in....1 hour later clown went in...is still living..active...i assume healthy? and does eat and interact..
Hmmm.... watch those levels and keep up the water changes. The 5 others refers to five more fish? Really watch ammonia and nitrites and hope the biological filtration takes a foothold soon. In the meantime I think you should either take them out (not always an option unless you have another big cozy tank) or keep up with water changes to keep the levels below toxicity. Correct me if i'm wrong anyone.
 

jayeden

Member
i am going to do a water change tomorow, and when re adding water, will buy the pre mixed ( i assume RO) water from big als...that way im not adding any moer tap water....and as for brown stuff....it will go away on its own eventually...or turns to green...and then goes away.????
as well...RO = reverse ozmosis correct?
 

barchtruong

Member
I suggest you not buying the combo package for $500.
cuz, there is still quite a learning curve for you to go.
Don't add anything else in the tank and start doing some good reading over this hobby.
You need to start out with a good book at a book store and read everything.
then go on here, type in whatever you look for in the Search key and read more.
 

eaglewonj

Member
Originally Posted by jayeden
i am going to do a water change tomorow, and when re adding water, will buy the pre mixed ( i assume RO) water from big als...that way im not adding any moer tap water....and as for brown stuff....it will go away on its own eventually...or turns to green...and then goes away.????
as well...RO = reverse ozmosis correct?
Yep, RO is reverse osmosis and DI is deionized
 
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