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Unread 07/28/2006, 07:42 AM   #1
highseraphim
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Cycling and Damsels?

Hello,

I am just about to start my first tank and I have read that Damsels can be used to speed up cycling. Is this true? Are there any other species that can assist?

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Unread 07/28/2006, 07:47 AM   #2
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If you are using live rock in your tank there is no need at all to use a live fish to cycle your tank. The live rock will cycle your tank. Not to mention damsels are very aggresive and most people regret getting them later on.


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It is true, but it isn't good for the fish. Not to mention that if you don't want those nasty buggers in your tank, they are very difficult to catch.

Best to just put the rock in and wait. Throw some shrimp in once in a while and then get snails and hermits. Take your time and the tank will cycle on its own.

When ready to stock, do so slowly. What size tank?


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It is a 20g tank. Is this tank to small do you think?


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Unread 07/28/2006, 07:58 AM   #5
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No, I have a 20 and a 26. They are great tanks, just dont put more than 2 or 3 small fish in there. Have fun, and good luck.


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Unread 07/28/2006, 07:59 AM   #6
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I don't think any tank is too small If you want to gather some ideas check out the Nano forum here or even hop on over to nano-reef.com where some folks have nice pictures of their nano tanks (really, what, 29ish and under folks call nano?)

It is up to your personal preference.

And yes to cycle you can throw in a cocktail shrimp from the grocery store and have it decay- once you begin to detect ammonia pull it out right away so it doesnt really make your tank yucky... it can be agood way to help start a cycle without harming any living critters


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a pinch of formula one flake food a day---at your size, about 1/32 of a tsp--should do the trick.


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