Cycling with clowns?

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  1. somethingfishy

    somethingfishy Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Cycling with clowns?

    I read in TFH that a gentleman used clown fish to cycle a sea horse tank. Is this a good idea? I also heard you shouldn't use fish to cycle.

    Take it easy on me, I'm a cichlid guy, I'm new to saltwater. That is why I am asking first.

    Thank you for any help ahead of time.

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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    I don't think it's a good idea. Clowns are too damn cute. It's not very humane either. Most don't even recommend damsels now. Many go the table shrimp route to get things going. If you search, there is quite a bit on cycling posted here. If you can't find anything, let me know.

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    you probably already started cycling you tank, but a really good fish to cycle a saltwater tank are mollies. they are tough as nails and they are cheap

    I cycled my 180 gallon tank with 5 black mollies and once cycle i aclaimated them back to freshwater for my FW community tank. the are awesome little fish :)
     
  6. somethingfishy

    somethingfishy Purple Spiny Lobster

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    Thank you for your advise. My tank was already cycled when I started this post, It was a general future reference kind of question. The next tank I set up will be fishless cycled