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Look out saying stuff like that!

I assume that the sharks are coming in tomorrow then? Where did you end up ordering them from? What all did you get?

This is ridiculous how fast all this has happened.
 
FLESHY;4726057; said:
Look out saying stuff like that!

I assume that the sharks are coming in tomorrow then? Where did you end up ordering them from? What all did you get?

This is ridiculous how fast all this has happened.

I got the shark eggs form live aquaria also, my mom also saw a volatile lionfish today while I was with my friends that she just had to have which made me have to arrange all my fish tank plans:nilly: I had to put the dragonets in the 29g the eggs in the 75g and the harlequin and lionfish in the 215g. But so far the live rock is doing its job of keeping the nitrates and amonia down to minimal levels and Im getting the Koralias in 2 days. And I know this had gone by so fast
 
Deep Blue Sea;4726094; said:
I got the shark eggs form live aquaria also, my mom also saw a volatile lionfish today while I was with my friends that she just had to have which made me have to arrange all my fish tank plans:nilly: I had to put the dragonets in the 29g the eggs in the 75g and the harlequin and lionfish in the 215g. But so far the live rock is doing its job of keeping the nitrates and amonia down to minimal levels and Im getting the Koralias in 2 days. And I know this had gone by so fast


from what im reading it seems like you might be going too fast man, don't go too fast or you'll end up f'ing up

go slowly, and i would ditch the dragonets, they feed exclusively on live copepods and amphipods and are extremely hard to get onto a captive diet unless captive bred. and its a volitans ;)
 
BigO6687;4728888; said:
from what im reading it seems like you might be going too fast man, don't go too fast or you'll end up f'ing up

go slowly, and i would ditch the dragonets, they feed exclusively on live copepods and amphipods and are extremely hard to get onto a captive diet unless captive bred. and its a volitans ;)

I know, I always have a tough time waiting for my tanks to cycle but Ive never had a fish die on me due to it. I take the water params everyday and I make sure everythings in balance, if something out of balance I correct it. The amount of live rock I have in there seems to be keeping the amonia and nitrites down to a minimal level for the moment, of course this doesnt mean Ill be getting any more fish, just assuring you that Im trying my hardest not to f up
 
Lets hope nothing goes wrong. You have a large tank, Im hoping that all will be okay.

Ammonia should be 0 btw.
 
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