Planning on buying blue or green carpet

Shane21

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Hi
I have 54 gal corner tank with over flow.
Not using overflow- leak in piping so need to fix
120watt non-dimmable LED
405 Fluval canister
Red Sea protein skimmer-not using yet might upgrade
60lbs fine live sand
30lbs base rock
60lbs live rock
1250 powerhead.

I started cycling process 4/22/13.
Checked my levels 2 weeks out and here as is
Ammonia-0.25 ppm
Nitrite-0 ppm
Nitrate-20 ppm
Phosphate-2.0
pH-8.2-8.4
Calcium- 560-600
Alk-1.7-2.8ppm
Salinity with hydrometer-1.024. Refractometer has not arrived yet
Mg- ran out of test kit.

I had a question on when to purchase my carpet anenome. I have had cheap ones that have thrived. I don't want to rush the carpet since they are expensive. I was wondering when should I add after my cycle has finished. Should I add it before my CUC and fish did give it time to settle.
 
I can tell you right now, you're no where near ready for any nem. Calcium is a bit high, unless you're planning on having a SPS dominated. You're still in cycling process. Phosphates are also high.
 
Thanks guys. I know I'm still in cycling phase and would never think of adding it now. I was more concerned of should I add it before adding fish. Because I know they can stress easily. I usually cycle tanks for about a month before adding. I just wasn't sure how early I should add carpet since I've never had one.
 
I'd add that way later down the road. It's recommended that you wait at least a year in an established tank. You can get away with sooner of course, BUT NOT RECOMMENDED. I'd add fish, when your cycle is complete. Patience is key.
 
I'm nine months in and just got a maxi mini hopefully he does good and this will be my nem tank def wait atleast 6 months. I made that mistake when I first got in the hobby. Got a nem about a month in and he moved around a whole bunch and obviously ended up dying. Good luck. Oh and do you have a build thread or pics sounds like a cool setup.


55 gal mixed reef 10 sps Dom.
10 gal soon to be anemone tank

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Based on my recent experience with a Mag, I'd also definitely recommend that anyone attempting one of these sensitive nems have a hospital tank on hand - or at least access to one quickly.
 
My recommendation is to start off with an easy nem like a BTA. This is after your tank is stable (3-6 months) If it does well for a few months, then you can consider getting one of the harder to keep nems, such as a carpet. My suggestion would be a green haddoni. Sometimes Petco gets them in, and when they do, they've always been healthy (then quickly go downhill in the store, ugh).
 
D-nak that's how I got my newest nem, a green haddoni that the store wrote off. And is now recovering in my old bta tank:) it was labeled as a gig but is definitely haddoni. I concur with the nems need stability. And at the very least some experience with nems before tackling carpets. Carpets can be hard to acclimate at best.
 
I went to Petco the other day and they had a s. helianthus (puffy pillow, no folds, and green verracue) labeled as a s. gigantea, so please make sure the ID is correct.
 
I went to Petco the other day and they had a s. helianthus (puffy pillow, no folds, and green verracue) labeled as a s. gigantea, so please make sure the ID is correct.

Yup, I have seen that as well... fish eatin' suckers! The chances of finding actual Gigs at PetCo are slim to none, the staff has zero clue.
 
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