JodiM
New member
Starting off small this time,What Sk8r said, x 10,000. Especially a Blue Tang. They may very well be the worst fish there is when it comes to being disease prone. In addition, the very small ones have a dismal survival rate even if purchased in good health.
Can you tell us about your tank? Size, age, filtration, lighting, water parameters (with actual numbers).
Perhaps we could offer a suitable alternative.
Regardless, not using a proper QT for ANY fish is sorta like playing Russian roulette with 5 of 6 chambers loaded, so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE QT, and think long and hard about TTM (tank transfer method) to prevent problems in the DT.
36 gallon bow front with sump
I am about 3 weeks in I think, I jump started my cycle to get it moving more quickly. So far so good.
I have an LED Fluval sea 25000K
My water levels, are pretty good (imo anyways)
Salt: 1.024
PH:8.1
Temp: 80.5
NH3:0
NO2:0
NO3:10ppm
Calcium: 410
Magnesium: 1200
Please let me know if you see anything wrong with those numbers. From what I have been reading, they are within normal limits