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oh you'll love the pearsi they get such nice colors when bigger. the tank looks great, if its cycled u should have an issue, just do some water changes if u see anything weird with ur testing. they are small fish they should not do a huge shock to the bioload.
 
im hoping that you meant shoould not.:confused:
woofy;2444701; said:
oh you'll love the pearsi they get such nice colors when bigger. the tank looks great, if its cycled u should have an issue, just do some water changes if u see anything weird with ur testing. they are small fish they should do a huge stock to the bioload.
 
yea i cant wait this the first time that im getting fish that the lfs couldn't even dream of carrying. the only thing that i want to add is ebjd does nebody think it would do good in this tank.
 
svtim;2444721; said:
yea i cant wait this the first time that im getting fish that the lfs couldn't even dream of carrying. the only thing that i want to add is ebjd does nebody think it would do good in this tank.

i would say its ok but wait for more answer :)
 
i know i took them out of another tank but i couldn't move the filter so i floated them in my new tank for awhile and shook them out periodically
AutoLux;2444755; said:
Those biowheels that are floating at the top of your tank would be more effective if they were in your filter. :grinno:
 
they are fragile and i did not mention that i have a 36 watt turbo twist uv flowing on the 405 measured at 200 gph with a flow meter (a lil over kill but the mnfg never give the proper flow rate on the filter)
AutoLux;2444746; said:
If i were you i'd try it out. you do have a large tank. just keep in mind that they can't withstand abuse like normal dempseys and aren't as hardy.
 
interesting mix of fish there...

if i were you i would just go to the LFS and buy some of the bio bacteria that they sell in the bottles as those new tank starters. pour some in and let it run from there...
 
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