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Old 02-02-2011, 11:39 PM
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I am new to the hobby and was looking to ask a couple of questions. My tests read - Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Ph 8.2, Nitrate 20ppm, Phosphate 0, Calcium 400ppm. Now I think I am ready to put something in the tank. What should I add first? How many inverts and or fish can I add to my 90gal tank for the first time? I do eventually want to add corals and I have the right equipment to do it but I think I should wait until I have a mature tank. Now how do I go about bringing them home ( 3hrs away)? When I get them home what is the best way to add them to my tank? Thanks so much for any info this is the best site ever.
How long has your tank been cycling?
Put in one or two hermit crabs if you like them. They are predators so it is a mistake to put in many.
A half dozen snails should do (avoid bumble bee as they are predators too)
A cleaner shrimp
All the above require slooooooooow acclimatization as posted.

Unless you are adding tiny fish the rule of thumb is one fish per month (your tank is large enough for two.)

Choose healthy fish and ones that accommodate your tank (for example tangs except the kole tang which is a nice choice require 6 foot tanks. Most angels and butterfly will start eating your coral. Choose a good beginner easy to care for beginner fish.
Observe the fish (actually see it eating). Make sure there are no spots, tears or bruising.
Clear eyes. A healthy fish will be just as inquisitive in you as you are about it.

As posted patience is key. Good luck and thanks for asking.
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