Tmoriarty
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So Im curious as to the reasoning behind waiting 6 months for a tank to mature enough to add nems? I have been told multiple things from the tank needs to balance out to a multitude of other "Bland" explanations. Can someone clarify this a little more please.
I ask this question because I recently started a new 203g tank. I had two BTA's in my 55g where the tank was around 7 months old. The tank was doing poor because of my own neglect (while building the 203g build) so I started moving everything from that tank into the 203g as soon as it was ready and cycled. The tank is sitting with 0-0-0 Ammonia/nitrite/nitrate. I am running a fuge, a SRO-3000 skimmer and a DSB in the fuge (2 inch in MT). The nems are in the tank and have been for almost two weeks and look far better than I have ever seen them. They have not moved except when they were first introduced. They both take food (I feed my own mix of Mysis/Brine/Squid/Clam/Shrimp/Chaeto) daily and have been very settled.
I am not by any means telling people to stray away from waiting for a tank to properly mature, my situation warranted the move and there is 250g's of water in an understocked tank. But this is why I ask the question, is the recommendation more in reference to people or to the actual tank. I have heard numerous times.... wait till you have been reefing for a year before you try nems...., this logic makes no sense as everyone learns at a different pace. My 203g tank will eventually get magnificas, it was built around having them, but I will wait until the tank has "matured" to add them.
If all my levels are stable, the tank is healthy and nothing is fluctuating, is there any real reason that I can't add Magnificas earlier than 6 months? I have been told that Mags are one of, if not the hardest, thing to keep successfully in a tank. If my levels are right, is there any reason why I can't add one now? (BTW the BTA's would most likely come out when I add Mag's). Thank you to anyone who can clarify this for me and give me some real science behind the wait.
I ask this question because I recently started a new 203g tank. I had two BTA's in my 55g where the tank was around 7 months old. The tank was doing poor because of my own neglect (while building the 203g build) so I started moving everything from that tank into the 203g as soon as it was ready and cycled. The tank is sitting with 0-0-0 Ammonia/nitrite/nitrate. I am running a fuge, a SRO-3000 skimmer and a DSB in the fuge (2 inch in MT). The nems are in the tank and have been for almost two weeks and look far better than I have ever seen them. They have not moved except when they were first introduced. They both take food (I feed my own mix of Mysis/Brine/Squid/Clam/Shrimp/Chaeto) daily and have been very settled.
I am not by any means telling people to stray away from waiting for a tank to properly mature, my situation warranted the move and there is 250g's of water in an understocked tank. But this is why I ask the question, is the recommendation more in reference to people or to the actual tank. I have heard numerous times.... wait till you have been reefing for a year before you try nems...., this logic makes no sense as everyone learns at a different pace. My 203g tank will eventually get magnificas, it was built around having them, but I will wait until the tank has "matured" to add them.
If all my levels are stable, the tank is healthy and nothing is fluctuating, is there any real reason that I can't add Magnificas earlier than 6 months? I have been told that Mags are one of, if not the hardest, thing to keep successfully in a tank. If my levels are right, is there any reason why I can't add one now? (BTW the BTA's would most likely come out when I add Mag's). Thank you to anyone who can clarify this for me and give me some real science behind the wait.