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puffer21

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i plan on getting two clown fish today. but my nitrates are about 5 to 10. my amioname 0, nitite 0, and ph 8.1. is it safe to get fish or should i wait a while. i plan on soon hopefully ording a skimmer today probly the coralife super skimmer. will that help my natrate problem.
 
Nitrates in that range should not effect clowns, however the longer you wait to add fish the better. How long has the tank been running.

-Chris
 
I don't know what the limit is but I got a setup from a guy and found the nitrates were so high that my test kit could not read them and the fish were happy as can be.
 
oh ok. so i can pick up my clowns today. can i get a shrimp, o emraled crab. how many ahrimps should i get and what kind. and how many emraled crabs can i get.
thanks for all the help samantha
 
25 gallon tank. 6 blue leg hermit crabs, 6 astrea, 6 nassarius snails, 2 scralet hermit crabs, 2 cerith, 1 emraled. 20 pounds live rock. oh and a hitch hicker baby star fish.
 
The fire shrimp should be ok, but they tend to be kind of shy so you may not see it much. The cleaner would be a good choice. I'm not a big fan of crabs, they tend to eat stuff you don't want them too, but emerals are considered one of the better species.

-Chris
 
From what I've read, there's no direct evidence that nitrates are even harmful to fish. I'd guess at some level they probably would be, but far more than 5-10.
 
about the shrimp if your gonner get the gorggeous blood shrimp get 2 if u get just oen ther so shy u never will see him, cleaners however are crazy and after a few days will probbaly take food from your hand
 
Lots of people run tanks with nitrate over 100ppm and no problems to their fish. I think the lowest demonstrated problem level is about 600ppm for fish.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6808986#post6808986 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bertoni
Lots of people run tanks with nitrate over 100ppm and no problems to their fish. I think the lowest demonstrated problem level is about 600ppm for fish.

I agree as well. My fish were fine and I was running off the charts. My guess is about 150ppm. I was lucky that my corals were fine and actually grew very well with it. But that's because they were mainly soft corals. I could never keep a peppermint shrimp, and I suspect that it couldn't handle it.
 
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