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Drew52

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Hello everyone...We've just completed cycling of our 29 gallon BioCube (3 weeks with cured live rock & live sand) and had a few questions. Here are the current params (using Salifert test kits):

Ammonia 0.0
Nitrite 0.0
Nitrate 20
PH Between 7.8 & 8.0
Salinity 1.026
Temp 78-79

Should I be concerned about the PH, shouldn't it a little higher? Should I be using any type of buffer at this time to raise it up a little?

We plan on adding our CUC next weekend, purchasing a snail package & 2 mithrax crabs from Reef Cleaners. We also plan on purchasing a couple of shrimp from our LFS, which deals with my first question. Can a skunk cleaner & fire shrimp be housed safely together in the BioCube? I have read and heard so many conflicting opinions on their compatibility in this size of a tank? (We're using about 40 lbs. of live rock). Would it be better to have 2 of the same type of shrimp instead?

My second question...since it seems nitrates are within a good range, do I need to do a water change before the introduction of the CUC? I've only been using a filter pad during the cycling, but have Purigen & Chemi-Pure Elite media on hand (I purchased the media basket from InTank). I'm also running a Tunze 9002 skimmer as well. Should I use the media now or wait until I'm actually ready to introduce fish to the tank, hopefully a week or 2 after the CUC.

And finally, as far as fish, we were hoping to have 4 total, 2 Ocellaris clowns, a red striped or watchman goby and a royal gramma. In addition to a few soft & LPS corals (the plan right now is to stick with the stock lighting), does this seem like a reasonable bio-load for the tank? And finally, is purchasing a mated pair of clowns worth the additional cost versus just purchasing 2 separate babies?

As always, thanks in advance for your input, my wife and I are very excited to finally add some livestock to the tank next weekend! Happy reefing...
 
Your pH is just fine, no intervention needed.

It's a gamble regarding the shrimp. They might be fine for many months and then one day it's curtains for one of them. I like the choice of a skunk and a fire better than the coral banded though. Comes down to that fact that there is not enough room for multiple territories.

I would do a 10% wc prior to adding livestock. You can add filtration now if you like. Nice skimmer, my favorite nano skimmer.

Excellent fish choices. I would go with young clowns, not babies but young.
Space out introduction by a couple weeks.

Happy reefing back at you.:beer:
 
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