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Finally Stocked!

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Christopher Kollmann - 27 Jan 2005 01:15 GMT
My 55 gallon finally cycled--hey, I know four weeks isn't that long of a
time, but we were really getting tired of staring at an empty tank.  We
braved the snow and went to the fish store today, and now the tank has
occupants: 6 small Labidichromis caerelus and 6 small Cynotilapia afra
"Hai Reef red tops".  They seem to be having a great time exploring all
the rock caves and tunnels, and are very active and visible right now.  
I still want to get some Synodontis multipunctatus, but they're $50 a
pop here and I'm going to wait a bit.

Just wanted to thank everyone for their advice and let them know how
things turned out.

Chris

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jaypython - 28 Jan 2005 13:30 GMT
hi..........well done on waiting the cycling period out!;)

eerm....ok so you have 12 fish right?

you need to take care on your water parameters over the next few weeks.
you will notice a rise in your ammonia levels as your nitrogen cycle
trys to settle and cope with the fish.if your ammonia gets too high the
carry out regular but small water changes to keep it sttled.

personally i would have only put in a couple of fish.....but you might
be lucky and get away with it this time..

dont add anymore fish until your tank has completely settled...(give it
2-3 months)

good luck....:) jay

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Christopher Kollmann - 29 Jan 2005 19:10 GMT
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> hi..........well done on waiting the cycling period out!;)
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> trys to settle and cope with the fish.if your ammonia gets too high the
> carry out regular but small water changes to keep it sttled.

The tank is already cycled, as I said.  I am of course monitoring the
water conditions, ammonia and nitrites are zero.  The nitrogen cycle is
already established.

> personally i would have only put in a couple of fish.....but you might
> be lucky and get away with it this time..

The whole point of doing fishless cycling was so that I could add the
cichlids all at once, thus allowing them to establish their territories
within the tank, and avoiding having newcomers picked on.

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