I have a mature 6 month old 55 gallon reef tank.
Inhabitants:
1 juvenile blue spot (naso?) tang
(Don't worry, I'm upgrading to a bigger tank in March)
2 peppermint shrimp
1 arrow crab with no claws (a wrasse tore it to bits but its still alive after 3 weeks)
1 small hammer coral frag
1 small zooanthid frag
1 mangrove tree bud
Filtration:
1 corallife skimmer
1 aquaclear 110 filter
1 UV sterilizer
1 heater
2 powerheads
40 lbs LR
15 lbs small-grain LS
Just some background info.
Anyway, someone in my neighborhood is taking down their 225 gallon reef. And giving the fish to good homes for FREE!
We were the second people to get there. The powder blue tang, six lined wrasse, both anthias, 1 percula clown with its host coral, and some hermits and snails were all reserved from the first person.
What were left unreserved was just about 10 trillion blue/green chromis, 1 unicorn tang, 1 yellow eye tang, 2 mated pairs of percula clowns (with a host carpet anemone) 1 giant frogspawn coral, some big leather corals, brown polyps of some type, 1 golden head sleeper, 1 purple firefish or dartfish, 1 gold-spotted spinefoot, and 1 tube anemone.
I went ahead and reserved the 2 mated pairs of clownfish along with the carpet anemone, the firefish or dartfish, 5 chromis, the huge frogspawn coral, and the yellow eye tang.
I didn't want to act real greedy so I left the rest unreserved.
The time scheduled to pick up the livestock is in 2 days.
Will all these fish and corals I reserved overload my mature tank and spike up the ammonia and nitrite?
Should I add some livestock to the big tank and some to my hospital tank, wait a week, and then put the fish from the hospital tank into the big one?
Inhabitants:
1 juvenile blue spot (naso?) tang
(Don't worry, I'm upgrading to a bigger tank in March)
2 peppermint shrimp
1 arrow crab with no claws (a wrasse tore it to bits but its still alive after 3 weeks)
1 small hammer coral frag
1 small zooanthid frag
1 mangrove tree bud
Filtration:
1 corallife skimmer
1 aquaclear 110 filter
1 UV sterilizer
1 heater
2 powerheads
40 lbs LR
15 lbs small-grain LS
Just some background info.
Anyway, someone in my neighborhood is taking down their 225 gallon reef. And giving the fish to good homes for FREE!
We were the second people to get there. The powder blue tang, six lined wrasse, both anthias, 1 percula clown with its host coral, and some hermits and snails were all reserved from the first person.
What were left unreserved was just about 10 trillion blue/green chromis, 1 unicorn tang, 1 yellow eye tang, 2 mated pairs of percula clowns (with a host carpet anemone) 1 giant frogspawn coral, some big leather corals, brown polyps of some type, 1 golden head sleeper, 1 purple firefish or dartfish, 1 gold-spotted spinefoot, and 1 tube anemone.
I went ahead and reserved the 2 mated pairs of clownfish along with the carpet anemone, the firefish or dartfish, 5 chromis, the huge frogspawn coral, and the yellow eye tang.
I didn't want to act real greedy so I left the rest unreserved.
The time scheduled to pick up the livestock is in 2 days.
Will all these fish and corals I reserved overload my mature tank and spike up the ammonia and nitrite?
Should I add some livestock to the big tank and some to my hospital tank, wait a week, and then put the fish from the hospital tank into the big one?