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hunk
05-28-2003, 10:38 AM
I would like to thanks everyone for your kind replies. I am sorry, you might seems surprise but I am really new here. I don't even know what substrates are?

By the way, right here in Singapore, fishes sold are not returnable. Therefore, I am really stuck in between. The size of my tank is L36" B 18" and H 24". I have a sump tank underneath. However, I do not know how many gallons of sw I have.

I am using crush corals and bio balls for my sump as a filter. Plesae teach me if there is any other way out? I have stopped adding fishes in my tanks and only about 10 of the original 23 damsels are around, as for the other 13, they simply DISAPPEAR!!!! No carcasses can be found. On top of that, I have 2 anemones.

Despite the bio load, my nitires are reading 0.1mg/l. i would like to know if this is desirable? If I would like to add corals may I know when is the right time to do it?

Am I right in saying that when the nitrites level is zero means my water condition is stable? Please take note that I still have fishes swimming inside my tank, if there is an ammonia spike why didnt all my fish die? If there wasnt an ammonia spike why didnt it occur when its suppose to do so with such a huge bio load?

Do you think it is appropraite to have change of water about 10% weekly? I am looking forward in hearing form you guys soon. Thank you very much guys.

OrionGirl
05-28-2003, 11:05 AM
This appears to be a duplicate response within another thread--I'm closing this so you don't get answers in multiple locations.