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cmbkml http:///t/394270/new-to-hobby-and-researching#post_3510036
Thanks for the info, we have been reading about the cycle and know not to add anything but a raw shrimp (dead of course) to get the cycle going. We are looking at now (after researching more) to start our tank after the cycle with a clean up crew and then a pair of clown fish to make sure we have what it takes and a proper set up to introduce other things. There is so much information out there and seems a bit overwhelming but we are definitely taking it all in so that we can make the best informed decision possible.
I can tell already...You do your research and listen to advice. I do believe I like you.
Only add the CUC when you have something for them to eat. You can...
right after the cycle add soft corals, mushrooms and Kenya Tree are fantastic starters. They don't require the fancy lights, the fish lights are good. They actually like the more unstable beginner tanks. I got corals right after I introduced my first fish (two clowns)
Setting up a quarantine tank right off will save you money and trouble down the road, and while you cycle your display tank is the time to do it. In the beginning you will be adding fish regularly, so have a QT all set and ready to add the first fish...then by the time that fish is ready to go to it's new home, it's time to get the next addition...by doing that... it forces you to pace yourself, and not add too many fish, too fast.
As for overwhelming, I totally understand. I have been in the hobby for some time now and I learn new stuff all the time. This site is fantastic for sharing information and getting really helpful tips from those with hands on experience.