ScienceRulez
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Since Brooklynella hit the tank at work in mid July, It's been populated by invertebrates (very large hermit crabs, choc. chip sea stars, pincushion sea urchins, some little neck and cherry stone clams). about 10 days ago I introduced a horseshoe crab because it was advised that the tank I have at home, being a 10 gallon with nothing but a few pieces of live rock fragments, and a small scallop, was way too small. I'm happy to report that the horseshoe crab seems to be very happy, munching on the various bristle worms.
So now its time to reintroduce fish to the tank here at work. The tank is 530 gallons, and the parameters are finally looking good...at least to me...
As of this morning:
Salinity (SG) : 1.0225 (Aqua Controller measured)
PH: 7.95 (Aqua Controller)
Alkalinity: ~9 (API)
Ammonia: 0 (salifert)
Nitrates: .25 (salifert)
Phosphates: between 0 and 1 (API)
I'm thinking about starting out with 3 Black Tar Chromis (Chromis retrofasciata)
With the recent addition of the horseshoe crab is this going to cause problems? Is the Brooklynella gone? Before I do this, I just want some advice and possibly some hand holding, because I don't want to condemn these little ones.
Thanks.
So now its time to reintroduce fish to the tank here at work. The tank is 530 gallons, and the parameters are finally looking good...at least to me...
As of this morning:
Salinity (SG) : 1.0225 (Aqua Controller measured)
PH: 7.95 (Aqua Controller)
Alkalinity: ~9 (API)
Ammonia: 0 (salifert)
Nitrates: .25 (salifert)
Phosphates: between 0 and 1 (API)
I'm thinking about starting out with 3 Black Tar Chromis (Chromis retrofasciata)
With the recent addition of the horseshoe crab is this going to cause problems? Is the Brooklynella gone? Before I do this, I just want some advice and possibly some hand holding, because I don't want to condemn these little ones.
Thanks.