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Hey guys, I am going to add a fish or 2 to my tank tommorow and I just wanted to make sure that everything is okay!!

Here are my water params as of 20 minutes ago!!

Date: October 19
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pH - 8.4
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 5
Ammonia - 0
KH - 10
Calcium - 350
Temp - 81
Salinity - 1.023

Are my water params okay to go ahead and add 1 or 2 fish now???

Also I dont have ANY reef custodians in my tank yet, because there is NO algae anywhere and i am scared that if I add them that they will starve... Should I wait untill I add the fish and let there waste / access food create some algae or should i buy my custodians tommorow while I am at the LFS buying the fish??? Thanks for your help guys!!!

Well there is SOME algae, hair mainly but not enough to feed much for very long!! :P
 

hdtran

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If I recall, you had the extremely shallow tank, and your rock was live, then, dead, then, rehydrated. So the rock is still mostly dead. (On the other hand, you do run a DSB).

1 or 2 relatively hardy fish will do fine, but test every day, and change your water if you're looking like getting ammonia/nitrites.

I personally run my tank cooler (78F), but that's a matter of taste. 81F is in the "accepted" range.

Snails or hermits won't starve for a few days... Or you could wait until you get a diatom bloom before getting some snails.
 

Len

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So, did you get anything? :P Your tank conditions look fine, assuming the tank is "post-cycle" and not "pre-cycle" period.

You can start adding a few snails now and add more as the tank starts to grow more algae. Please note there is a chance the algae will grow faster and faster for the first few months, at a higher rate the clean up critters can handle. This is normal for a new tank. Some people are blessed with an absence of algae from start to finish, but most aren't ;)
 
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how long has the tank been set up? if you don't have any algae and never even saw any cyano ... ? wtf ?
 

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