- Location
- Emerson, NJ
Hi Everyone,
I started cycling my tank the weekend of January 8th. Added saltwater, substrate and live sand. January 12th received the live rock and added it. On January 17th added 4 assorted damsels. Now I have the diatom on the sand and rocks, and a couple of little dots of green algae on the rocks. I have also been doing 10% water changes every 2 weeks like the tank manufacturer stated. The ammonia is finally down to 1.0 (it was 5.0 for the longest time-even after adding prime). The damsel fish eat 3 times a day and have a great appetite. They are also very civil to each other, even though I read that they are very territorial.
My questions are,
1) Do I take out the live rock and scrub the algae off of it like the tank manufacturer states? I thought the diatom and algae were part of the cycling process.
2) The tank manufacturer also states to add the cleaning crew now. I thought the ammonia should be 0 before I put any other livestock in the tank. Damsels are hardy, but what about herbivores?
I really appreciate all the help that I've received from everyone so far. I'm just confused on why the manufacturer would ask me to do those things.
Thanks,
Claire
I started cycling my tank the weekend of January 8th. Added saltwater, substrate and live sand. January 12th received the live rock and added it. On January 17th added 4 assorted damsels. Now I have the diatom on the sand and rocks, and a couple of little dots of green algae on the rocks. I have also been doing 10% water changes every 2 weeks like the tank manufacturer stated. The ammonia is finally down to 1.0 (it was 5.0 for the longest time-even after adding prime). The damsel fish eat 3 times a day and have a great appetite. They are also very civil to each other, even though I read that they are very territorial.
My questions are,
1) Do I take out the live rock and scrub the algae off of it like the tank manufacturer states? I thought the diatom and algae were part of the cycling process.
2) The tank manufacturer also states to add the cleaning crew now. I thought the ammonia should be 0 before I put any other livestock in the tank. Damsels are hardy, but what about herbivores?
I really appreciate all the help that I've received from everyone so far. I'm just confused on why the manufacturer would ask me to do those things.
Thanks,
Claire