Tank Readiness for Live Stock

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Hey guys,
how do you (generally) tell when your tank is ready for more expensive fish breeds?
I dont want to add them if theres a risk of something going wrong.

My parameters are pretty normal, calcium is a little low and im working on that. also my pH is on the low end of acceptable but im looking at getting an auto-doser to look after that.

Current:
5x Psuedochromis
4x Azure Damsels
2x Clown Fish


Interested in:
Emerald Mithrax Crab
Engineer Gobbies
Firefish Gobbies
Blue Tang
Yellow Tang
Cardinalfish
Royal Dottyback
Midas Blenny
Lyretail Anthias
Schooling Bannerfish
 
What is your tank size and what filtration do you use?
As long as your ammonia doesn't read above 0, and you can keep stable nitrates/phosphates (in addition to other params), you should be good! Add 1 fish at a time if you want to be safe, and do your research for each one.
 
A lot will depend on what size tank. You already have a mix of possibly aggressivefish.
 
What is your tank size and what filtration do you use?
As long as your ammonia doesn't read above 0, and you can keep stable nitrates/phosphates (in addition to other params), you should be good! Add 1 fish at a time if you want to be safe, and do your research for each one.

My tank is a 6'foot long 90gal. i have a 3' by 1' sump with a good sized skimmer. 45 bio balls arranged in a lattice (9x5) suspended in between the baffles of the sump. and a refugium with chaeto
 
A lot will depend on what size tank. You already have a mix of possibly aggressivefish.

yeah tell me about it... those azure damsels are like cranky hens
 

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