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I would say to add all your LR at once, let it go throught its mini cycle & then after all your readings settle, then & only then begin reintroducing your Livestock SLOWLY
:good:

But what about the Tang? ;)


Ohh Missed that :blush:

Where he sneak that little bugger in from :shifty:

If you are keeping the Tang in the tank as you add the LR then Defo go with Skifletch's advice :good: :good:
If you are removing him to the temporary tank then I personally would add all the LR at once

How long will the LR be out of water (from LFS to your tank) & is it fully cured
 
I would say to add all your LR at once, let it go throught its mini cycle & then after all your readings settle, then & only then begin reintroducing your Livestock SLOWLY
:good:

But what about the Tang? ;)


Ohh Missed that :blush:

Where he sneak that little bugger in from :shifty:

If you are keeping the Tang in the tank as you add the LR then Defo go with Skifletch's advice :good: :good:
If you are removing him to the temporary tank then I personally would add all the LR at once

How long will the LR be out of water (from LFS to your tank) & is it fully cured
probably about 15-20 minutes from LFS to my tank. Yes it is fully cured.
My tang is at a friends in their SW tank.
 
Oh nice, if the tang is away from your tank, go ahead and buy it all at once if you can afford it :). Then you dont have to worry about a nitrite spike. Very nice
 

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