So, I've got two hours to wait until it's time to check the status of my cycle after being out of town for the weekend.
I've got a small (at the moment- I've located what I believe are snail eggs) infestation of snails. They hitch hiked on some plants that I didn't swish in salt water out of fear there were fry in them after the way the gal at the LFS was grabbing and stuffing. I'd like to be able to get my Ellioti in there so they can start feasting on them. I've no idea what kind of snails they are-- I believe there are at least two, possible three kinds judging by the shape of their shells, and they are GROWING like my duckweed.
Believe it or not, platys have won me over. I've found three different colors that I like. Will the school together or do I need to stock a school's worth of each color?
Also, with all of this time I've had cycling this tank, I've had ample opportunity to do a lot of reading. Much of what I've read has said not to put the Ellioti into a new tank. Does this mean don't put them into an uncycled tank? Because that part I got. Or does it mean I need to stock the tank with other hardier fish first and let it stay at that stocking level for a while? I'm afraid that letting it go below the level I'm currently cycling for will put me at risk of a mini cycle, or worse, as I wait for my bacteria to awaken, or multiply, whichever the case may be.
I'm also thinking that it will be best to stock the more peaceful species before adding in the cichlids? My thought process is that will keep them from perceiving any newcomers as intruders on their territories.
When I got home this weekend, I found that a fair number of my java fern leaves are sprouting plantlets. Some of what I've read is this is just fine, it's how they reproduce. Other pages have said, yes this is how they reproduce but it means they are under stress. I did not fertilize the tank through the cycling process. I wasn't sure if the nitrogen in fertilizers would have any adverse effect on the progress of the cycle. I will certainly start once it's done. So, stress or no problem?