Is My Tank Ready for Fish

Rio1969

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I have a 100 gallon tank that I set up with dry rock and some live rock from my 55 gallon tank. The tank has a fire red shrimp, pincushion urchin and a sea hare.
Salinity 1.022, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, phosphate 0.08 and PH 8.
I have 3 fish that have been in quarantine together for 2 weeks. One of the fish went through TTM before going into the quarantine tank and the other 2 were treated with CP before going into the quarantine tank. My plan is to move them to the DT this weekend.
 
I have a 100 gallon tank that I set up with dry rock and some live rock from my 55 gallon tank. The tank has a fire red shrimp, pincushion urchin and a sea hare.
Salinity 1.022, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, phosphate 0.08 and PH 8.
I have 3 fish that have been in quarantine together for 2 weeks. One of the fish went through TTM before going into the quarantine tank and the other 2 were treated with CP before going into the quarantine tank. My plan is to move them to the DT this weekend.

I would say sounds like a good plan. Ready to start stocking.
 
How long has it been running? Did you have ammonia and nitrite spikes? Are your ammonia and nitrites now zero? We need to know those answers to give you a good answer.
 
How long has it been running? Did you have ammonia and nitrite spikes? Are your ammonia and nitrites now zero? We need to know those answers to give you a good answer.
74 days today, no ammonia spike as I started with some big pieces of live rock from 55g DT. After 1 day nitrite was 0.05. During the 74 days I did a couple of very large water changes. Had the brown diatoms but they are gone now.
 
Agreed, you are good to start adding livestock, but proceed slowly, only add one or two fish at a time spaced at least a week between additions.


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For sure ready. Good job waiting until the diatoms went away. I've started tanks with existing live rock and some bacteria in a bottle and no nitrogen cycle was apparent as well. Always a good idea to wait thru the "œalgae bloom" that inevitably happens with a young system.


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I have 3 fish that have been in quarantine together for 2 weeks. One of the fish went through TTM before going into the quarantine tank and the other 2 were treated with CP before going into the quarantine tank. My plan is to move them to the DT this weekend.

Too early. Your fish should be in quarantine for a month at least before putting them in your main DT.
 
Too early. Your fish should be in quarantine for a month at least before putting them in your main DT.
Too late, they are in the DT now. I have had all the fish for between 32 to 40 days. They have all been together in a 29 gallon tank for the last 2 weeks.
 
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