I am new to marine tanks and just set mine up this weekend. I received all kinds of information, most of it conflicting, on how to set up my tank.
Let me give you some details on the tank then, I will tell you what I have done so far.
I have a 55 gal tank with a wet/dry trickle filter and RIO 1700+ pump and a 150W heater.
Initially I put water and salt and 40lbs of crushed coral in the tank. I let it run for a day and talked to a few LFS's all of which gave me a little different info, but 2 of them mentioned a Marineland product, Bio-spira. At the 2nd store I went to that mentioned this, I purchased it and 2 damsels and added them to the tank simultaneously (after letting the bag float for 15min). The fish have now been in the tank for 3 days and all apears to be well. I have tested Ph, Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate levels and all is well.
After talking to yet another LFS today, the guy tells me that the 2 damsels will not do much for starting the cycle in my 55g tank, he recommended 1 fish per 10 gals to get this going well. I did not purchase them yet, because frankly I am getting more and more confused.
I had done quite a bit of reading prior to all of this and had not heard of doing a fishless cycle prior to coming here, so for all of you that think what I am doing is cruel, please forgive me, I was not aware of the alternatives. What I would like to know is what to expect in the coming weeks and what I will need to do as far as water changes and keeping ammonia and nitrite levels in check. I definitely do not want to loose the fish I have purchased. I would also like to know what changes to expect my tank to go through chemically and visually.
I almost forgot....One LFS did give me a bag with some loose gravel and what appeared to be small chunks of live rock from one of their tanks. I added that as well.
Thanks again for all of your help
Let me give you some details on the tank then, I will tell you what I have done so far.
I have a 55 gal tank with a wet/dry trickle filter and RIO 1700+ pump and a 150W heater.
Initially I put water and salt and 40lbs of crushed coral in the tank. I let it run for a day and talked to a few LFS's all of which gave me a little different info, but 2 of them mentioned a Marineland product, Bio-spira. At the 2nd store I went to that mentioned this, I purchased it and 2 damsels and added them to the tank simultaneously (after letting the bag float for 15min). The fish have now been in the tank for 3 days and all apears to be well. I have tested Ph, Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate levels and all is well.
After talking to yet another LFS today, the guy tells me that the 2 damsels will not do much for starting the cycle in my 55g tank, he recommended 1 fish per 10 gals to get this going well. I did not purchase them yet, because frankly I am getting more and more confused.
I had done quite a bit of reading prior to all of this and had not heard of doing a fishless cycle prior to coming here, so for all of you that think what I am doing is cruel, please forgive me, I was not aware of the alternatives. What I would like to know is what to expect in the coming weeks and what I will need to do as far as water changes and keeping ammonia and nitrite levels in check. I definitely do not want to loose the fish I have purchased. I would also like to know what changes to expect my tank to go through chemically and visually.
I almost forgot....One LFS did give me a bag with some loose gravel and what appeared to be small chunks of live rock from one of their tanks. I added that as well.
Thanks again for all of your help