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its sad that not enough people run quarantine tanks , above is some really good advice i would never add a fish without spending a month in quarantine and for good reasons once disease gets into your tank its hard to get rid of. a quarantine tank can be made for very cheap under a 100$ easily and can save you thousands in dead fish and coral.plus everytime your tank has to deal with unstability it will have to re stabilize which is just another set back in start up time establishment is what your aiming for and the easiest way is too play it patient for the first year.dont add alot and let your system grow after the first year you will have a very stable tank that you could add just about anything too... theres too many tanks around that are just getting by and lets face it this hobby isnt cheap and no one wants to lose out on their investment which is why alot of reefers dont make past the first 6mths.also like noted above if you bought cured liverock you may not see much of a spike depending on how you got it to yourhouse. if your liverock wasnt cured then time is all it will take ![]() ![]()
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