coraln'fish Posted December 16, 2006 yeah, I'm with akbuuur you're probably going have some sort of spike in nitrates or amonia and those fish will be dead. Not to be mean but the bioload your fish produce has nothing to break it down because your live rock and biological filtration hasn't been cycled. Quote Link to comment
coraln'fish Posted December 16, 2006 yeah, I'm with akbuuur you're probably going have some sort of spike in nitrates or amonia and those fish will be dead. Not to be mean but the bioload your fish produce has nothing to break it down because your live rock and biological filtration hasn't been cycled, and chromis need more room than 12 gallons. But nice aquascape. Quote Link to comment
CLAVIJO23 Posted December 20, 2006 no. it would be sad if i had a 30 doller fish in there and it died. them chromis cost me 2 dollers each and the shrimp i got em for free. Quote Link to comment
chicago_animal Posted December 22, 2006 I think she means your sad for putting the wellbeaing of the livestock and fish is hazardous conditions just so you can have all of this faster. Quote Link to comment
LucasP604 Posted March 5, 2007 ur missing the point. do it right so no fish have to die dumbass Quote Link to comment
CLAVIJO23 Posted March 12, 2007 dude have u seen my updated pix? tank looks better than most out there so enough with the name calling..funny how u can talk so much crap 100000 miles away from me lol freakin looser. Quote Link to comment
CLAVIJO23 Posted March 12, 2007 oh and by the way....nothing has died. tanks been up for 4 or 5 months now. Quote Link to comment
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