Coral Beauty ?

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  1. darkxtremes

    darkxtremes Flamingo Tongue

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    Can I add a Coral Beauty to a newly set up tank or should I wait for it to be up and running longer. I'm in my 2nd week of cycling my tank and trying to make a list of fish I want.

    Thanks for your input.
     
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  3. TheSaltwaterGuy

    TheSaltwaterGuy Banned

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    wait for the cycle to end; be patient
     
  4. shecter

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    definitely wait for the end of the cycle probably another month
     
  5. darkxtremes

    darkxtremes Flamingo Tongue

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    I wasn't planning on adding anything until the cycle ended. I was just curious if I could add one after my cycle is done.. Thanks for the replys.
     
  6. TheSaltwaterGuy

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    oh well i guess so then
     
  7. shecter

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    i dont see an issue with it. i started out with a yt damsel just to make sure i wasnt blowing good money on a fish that wouldnt make it. now im stuck with it lol. as long as your cycle is definitely over you should be fine at that point. its best to stick to the 1 fish a month rule. alot less stress to your system that way :D good luck with your tank saltwater is a BLAST
     
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  9. darkxtremes

    darkxtremes Flamingo Tongue

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    Yeah, all i got is rocks and sand and im excited.. lol. Thanks again for the post.
     
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    the thing with angels, tangs, etc. is that they are grazers and need established tanks. If your live rock is super full of life, then it would be okay. If not, let your tank mature for several months before adding a grazer.