ozman213
New Member
Hello, I am new to the hobby and know (now) that I started it wrong. I went to the lfs and asked what I need to start a tank. He guided me in the wrong direction, but nonetheless here I sit.
I purchased a 75-gallon tank, crushed coral, salt, a few decorations, 2 powerheads, an undergravel filter, food, a net, test kits, and bio-spira, which was supposed to speed up my cycling.
At any rate, the lfs told me tap water(treated with chlorine remover) would be fine for my tank. I set it up and waited a couple of days, the bio-spira says it makes a tank fish-safe overnight...so I figured a couple of days would be great. I then went and purchased 3 damsels...1 yellow tail, 1 3-stripe, 1 blue. All were a little sad the first night(after acclimating them) but then ate and swam seemingly normally.
I purchased and read a book that recommended more filtration, so I purchased a canister filter with bio-wheels that came with it...and a coralife super-skimmer. The book I have seems to think that will be enough. The night(Sunday) I set up that new equipment I noticed that my blue damsel had something on his head. It was a dark spot...if it's black, but may have a greenish hue. The fish seemed fine, except for the thing on its head.
Upon further inspection I noticed that a small portion of the back fin is gone...the striped damsel may have taken that. He is nippy.
Today, the spot seems bigger, and it's flaking off. My fish is staying mainly in the corner of the tank, not doing much....but is still eating, though not as vigorously as before.
My tank seems to have cycled as my nitrites and ammonia are 0. Nitrates are testing at approximately(15ppm). My temp is at 78 and specific gravity is at 1.026. I know now that using these guys to start a new tank is likely stressful and bad, but forgive me as I was misinformed.
I will attach an image, but he's a blue damsel, so it's hard to take a good picture of a 1.5" fish.
I purchased a 75-gallon tank, crushed coral, salt, a few decorations, 2 powerheads, an undergravel filter, food, a net, test kits, and bio-spira, which was supposed to speed up my cycling.
At any rate, the lfs told me tap water(treated with chlorine remover) would be fine for my tank. I set it up and waited a couple of days, the bio-spira says it makes a tank fish-safe overnight...so I figured a couple of days would be great. I then went and purchased 3 damsels...1 yellow tail, 1 3-stripe, 1 blue. All were a little sad the first night(after acclimating them) but then ate and swam seemingly normally.
I purchased and read a book that recommended more filtration, so I purchased a canister filter with bio-wheels that came with it...and a coralife super-skimmer. The book I have seems to think that will be enough. The night(Sunday) I set up that new equipment I noticed that my blue damsel had something on his head. It was a dark spot...if it's black, but may have a greenish hue. The fish seemed fine, except for the thing on its head.
Upon further inspection I noticed that a small portion of the back fin is gone...the striped damsel may have taken that. He is nippy.
Today, the spot seems bigger, and it's flaking off. My fish is staying mainly in the corner of the tank, not doing much....but is still eating, though not as vigorously as before.
My tank seems to have cycled as my nitrites and ammonia are 0. Nitrates are testing at approximately(15ppm). My temp is at 78 and specific gravity is at 1.026. I know now that using these guys to start a new tank is likely stressful and bad, but forgive me as I was misinformed.
I will attach an image, but he's a blue damsel, so it's hard to take a good picture of a 1.5" fish.