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Old 01-01-2005, 06:32 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: My yellow striped maroon clownfish

Hottielover14 I agree with Birdlady that is an offal lot of critters to add over a weeks time. I do have another Question did you quarantine the fish before adding them to your display tank? As your blue tang is very prone to ick and by adding all those critters over a weeks time you have created quite a stressful environment for them. Keep a close eye on your ammonia levels and a close eye out for ick. Also I do believe that you have doomed your flame scallop as they can not tolerate ammonia or nitrates.
Good luck ............................... John
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