i would add the cleaning crew but not a big one just the right amount you dont want them to not have the food the need to live then add fish one at at a time
I was considering buying an assortment of 15-20 snails. Since they consume algae should I wait until I have a noticeable amount in the tank? Should i do anything that contributes to algae growth? Leave the light on in the tank?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10216001#post10216001 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by doc2981 I agree adding the cleanup crew first is benefical,but you should cycle with a cheap fish such as cromis or damsels.
How many gal is your tank and how long has it been cycling:
Start with snails--they don't just eat algae--debris from the live rock also.
After I week or two add a pair of cleaner shrimp
For water filter feeders Hawiaan fan worms are great
At the six week point I would start to add fish---yellow tangs, chromis, percs, cardinals are good fish to start with.
Stay away from damsels --they tend to grow up quickly and turn into "dam"sels--
Very difficult to justify using live fish to cycle. Bacteria grow at an exponential rate over time---very little can be done to make a big difference in this rate--this is why the norm is to wait the 4-6 weeks. Live rock/live sand usually supplies enough to feed/stimulate the bacteria
If you are adding fish to your reef consider it a marriage---"untill death does us part"
If you put a damsel(or any fish)in your tank it is almost impossible to get them out at a later time. Research your fish list and plan it out as a long term project.
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