I wasn't planning for it to die i read somewhere that they are very hardy fish and capable of going through a cycle. But i still don't get it.. the water parameter were the same before the day i got the damsel as the day after i got the damsel it just started dying.
Well, thanks a lot for the...
But did your tank eventually work out? i didnt plan on keeping the damsel either.. i never even planned to get damsels actually... I was just so bored staring at the rocks and i hear damsels are hardy so i thought i'd have some fun.
But i don't get it.. he been floating around against the...
1. Lighting came with the tank - 32w sunpaq dual atinic and one 32w sunpaq dual daylight compact fluorescent lamp, and Nocturnal Blue Lunar Lights.
2. Filterration - Berlin Skimmer triple pass and 25 lbs of live rocks
3. Yes i use tap water. I fill a bucket of water and left it out for 2 days...
I bought the fish from Petco there are refunds on saltwater fishes =[. But he was happy at first... somehow its like he's paralyzed but still keeps trying to swim against the current even though he cant.
But arent damsels a hardy fish and capable of going through a cycle? I mean i acclimated him into the tank slowly and he was swimming perfectly... swimming through caves and coming back out it was fun to watch him... but after 2 hours i think it was maybe even 3 hours he began to just sit on the...
Hey MR, I need some help with my new first saltwater tank. I have a 24G auqapod with 25 lbs of live rocks and 15 lbs of live sand.
Ok now to the point.. well i cycled my tank for 5 days with the live rocks and live sand and i have noticed some algae and green algaie on my koraila 2 so i tested...
Looking to buy CURED live rocks and Sand for salt water aquarium. I only need about 20-30 lbs of live rocks because this is for my 24 gallon aquapod.
This will also be my first saltwater tank =]. And yes i know it's pretty small for a beginners tank but i have done my research since last year...