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![]() Do you have any sort of mechanical filter on this tank? That's what I thought you were talking about, but Myka's right, if all you've got is a glass box with fish in it, it will never cycle, and even with regular dosing of ammonia binders, and frequent water changes the water quality would fall rapidly and would impair your fish's health long term. If your'e only using a couple small pieces of rock and powerheads for water movement, I would be worried that over time your water quality is still going to suffer.
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![]() It's for my breeding project. No sump. Each compartment will have an Aqua Clear 30. It will keep the tanks isolated from each other.
So mechanical filtration, Yes. Is it ok to leave rocks in a breeding system?
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Live rock in a Clownfish breeding system? Some people do, many people don't. Generally cost is a limiting factor. I wouldn't use sand though because that just gets in the way of bottom siphoning detritus and food waste. You will be feeding them much more than you would reef fish, and 20-40 ppm nitrate will become the new "clean". ![]() |