Which Salt? Newbee

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
No problem. Clownfish are easy to keep, you shouldn't have a problem. Just keep them fed and keep their water clean and you'll be good. The hardest part is being patient enough to let the cycle complete. Once it completes, do a water change to get rid of the nitrates and then you're ready to add fish.
 
Put the dead shrimp inside a clean un-used panty hose or sock. The shrimp will decay and just make a nasty mess of things when you go to retrieve it. Putting in the sock makes it easy to remove, but still allows it to rot and cycle the tank.
 
No problem. Clownfish are easy to keep, you shouldn't have a problem. Just keep them fed and keep their water clean and you'll be good. The hardest part is being patient enough to let the cycle complete. Once it completes, do a water change to get rid of the nitrates and then you're ready to add fish.


YES! Waiting is the Hardest :D cant wait to put the clowns..
 
Put the dead shrimp inside a clean un-used panty hose or sock. The shrimp will decay and just make a nasty mess of things when you go to retrieve it. Putting in the sock makes it easy to remove, but still allows it to rot and cycle the tank.


Okay! just a small of shrimp i threw, if more, i will surely use a sock:)
 
Just in case, The water is kinda milky(little), after i have added the salt, is it cuz of the salt?
I have added Drinking RO water, Which was crystal clear!
 
Milky water!
Have i added too much of salt?:nilly:
The instruction on the packet said,1kg per 30litres! :nilly:
The walls of glass white stuff(salt) stuck to it.
Do i need to change some water?
Damn i have no test kits :(
 
Today, i went to the LFS, And they had Sailfin Mollys in their new marine setup!
he told that these mollys are saltwater, and he is using them cycle the tank? They are surviving pretty well, i thought they would die!
Can this be done??
 
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