T tango339 Small Fish Jun 17, 2003 #1 Jun 17, 2003 19 0 0 Visit site Jun 17, 2003 #1 T tango339 Jun 17, 2003 My friend's 29 gallon sw tank had 1 small yellow tang, and one clark's clown. They both died rather fast when the nitrite levelwas at 5. Would this be high enough to kill both of his fish. If so how should he get the nitrite level down?
My friend's 29 gallon sw tank had 1 small yellow tang, and one clark's clown. They both died rather fast when the nitrite levelwas at 5. Would this be high enough to kill both of his fish. If so how should he get the nitrite level down?
W wayne Elite Fish Jun 18, 2003 #2 Oct 22, 2002 4,077 3 0 Jun 18, 2003 #2 W wayne Jun 18, 2003 Yes it would. He should cycle his tank properly first and sort out some decent biological filtration. Shame on him.
Yes it would. He should cycle his tank properly first and sort out some decent biological filtration. Shame on him.
B BrianH Medium Fish Jun 19, 2003 #3 Oct 22, 2002 82 0 0 Oakland, NJ Jun 19, 2003 #3 B BrianH Jun 19, 2003 Also leave the tang in the store or buy a much larger tank. Brian
jaws2 Large Fish Jun 20, 2003 #4 Feb 19, 2003 625 0 0 massachusetts Visit site Jun 20, 2003 #4 jaws2 Jun 20, 2003 cycle the tank properly please
NTidd Large Fish Jun 23, 2003 #5 Oct 22, 2002 327 0 0 41 Kalamazoo, MI Jun 23, 2003 #5 NTidd Jun 23, 2003 hehe, tangs are hard enough to keep in healthy water.