I have just converted my 55 gallon freshwater tank to a saltwater tank. The tank has been up and running now since July 10 without fish, lights on, undergravel filter power heads on and heater on. Since the local store selling saltwater fish would not provide me with a small sample of substrate to start the bacteria population in the tank, I used 118 mL of "Cycle" by Nutrafin to innoculate the tank. Current chemistry readings show that Ammonia (0.5 mg/L), Nitrite (0.5 mg/L) and Nitrate (0 mg/L) are stable with temperature of 75.4 oF, pH 8.2 and Salinity of 1.021. While I have not been able to take daily chemistry measurements due to business travel schedules, I suspect that the the classic rise and subsequent fall of Ammonia or corresponding increase in Nitrate has not occurred. My question is: is the tank not yet matured because of too low a dose of "Cycle" for the tank volume even though it should have been sufficient based on manufacturers guidelines or is it ready for its first occupant?
Any suggestions on what fish to stock for a fish-only tank? I'd like something with color, that is hardy and easy to feed (I rely on a pet sitter to feed them when I am away on business). Any recommendations on the order in which to introduce the new fish (I'd prefer to stay away from Damsels).
Thanks! I look forward to a response to my first posting
Any suggestions on what fish to stock for a fish-only tank? I'd like something with color, that is hardy and easy to feed (I rely on a pet sitter to feed them when I am away on business). Any recommendations on the order in which to introduce the new fish (I'd prefer to stay away from Damsels).
Thanks! I look forward to a response to my first posting