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04/16/2016, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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Just got my tank up and running whats next?
Hey guys new to the hobby and just set up my first tank.
I do have a few questions/ concerns I hope Reef Central can help me with. I have a 17 gallon nano, I understand that it is a difficult size to keep for a beginner but I am very limited in space and plan to move in the next year. I got live rock and live sand the pet store I went to suggested that I do a fish cycle so I went home set up the rock and sand and picked up two clowns the next day after the sand settled. I was told that since my tank is so small I should not need a heater but my tank is at 71 F right now :/ so I plan on running to the store to get a heater in the next couple hours! What temp should I keep my tank at? Also what type of equipment should I buy to test the water quality? I know this is a very deep topic (water quality) but what are the things I should be testing for and most focused on since I have no corrals at this point. I am starting to feel as though I was given bad advice so any input is greatly appreciated! |
04/16/2016, 03:34 PM | #2 |
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I do not recommend a fish cycle. Clownfish are hardy, but it is very stressful on a fish to go through a cycle. Personally, I would return the clowns, but that is up to you
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04/16/2016, 03:36 PM | #3 |
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If you can return the clowns, you should in my opinion. A fish less cycle is pretty simple and if that's the route you end up going, there are many resources here to direct you.
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04/16/2016, 03:42 PM | #4 |
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The shop is closed until Tuesday and I'm not free until Thursday to drive down there so for now I have to do whats is in my control. I can go to petmart or petco in the next hour.
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