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Hello,

I started a Red Sea Nano Max (20 gal). I put in 20 lbs of live sand, 15 lbs of Carib Sea Life Rock and marine pure bio hex gems (rated for 70 gallons). I also have been using Tropic Marine coral salt. I started the tank/cycle 3 weeks ago. I started the cycle by adding a medium bottle of Dr, Tims (for 60 gallons) and dosing Dr Tims Ammonia Chloride to 2 ppm. The cycle took way longer than I anticipated. The Ammonia was in check relatively fast but the Nitrites took foooorever. I did several water changes thinking that maybe it stalled out. In any event everything eventually went to 0 and for the past week I have been adding Ammonia. Since everything went to 0 initially I have re-dosed to 2 ppm Ammonia and parameters went back to 0 in 1.5 days, then dosed 1 ppm Ammonia and everything went back to 0 in about 1.5 days. (except Nitrates of course, they are at 40 PPM now). I plan on adding 2 Gladiator Clowns and a yellow watchman goby and corals. I was going/hoping to start with the clowns. I was going to do a 50% water change before this to bring down Nitrates.

So my question is... I know people say to add things slowly to allow the bio load/ bacteria to adjust. But because it is a small tank and clowns can be aggressive towards each other how should I add them? 2 at same time and throw in some more Dr Tims at that same time? One at a time? Yellow watchman first? Do the CUC first? I do have a little algae but it looks like it would not support a small CUC for long. I am concerned just with how long the Nitrites took to develop the bacteria into Nitrates that adding 2 at a time will be dangerous to the clowns.

What would be your recommended sequence for adding the three fish and CUC? Could I start now or wait some more?

Also... I run a Apex EL (only temp and PH probes), Tunze 3155 ATO, Jebao r-w4, Red Sea Reef LED 50, and Titanium heater 100w, API SW test kit ( I know
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I do not plan on quarantining at this point or adding coral for a little bit.

Cheers in advance!
 
The clowns and the goby won’t bother each other so you can add either 1st, but I would do everything pretty close together if you aren’t going to qt and save yourself 2 potential cycles of issues. I’d put the goby in and then The 2 clowns a week later. They can be added together as long as they are the same species, they are likely to eventually pair up. Get a bigger one and a noticeably smaller one and life will be easier.
 
Don’t add any more ammonia. You’re good on the cycle. I’d suggest feeding the fish very conservatively and cleaning out whatever they don’t eat, especially at first.

Patience with letting things settle will be rewarded with success
 

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