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Thread: Tank Cycled!!! - Ready for Inhabitants - Fishcam Up!

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    brianK Guest

    Default Tank Cycled!!! - Ready for Inhabitants - Fishcam Up!

    Have let the new tank cycle for 2 months now, and now see some what I think are amphipods (sp?) And a type of orange worm (orange colored
    With little feet like a centipede), hope the worms are good??, I read the
    pods are good for the tank. Think I'm ready to populate it.

    Have a fishcam up on it (although granted no fish yet..haha)

    Http://fishcam.linuxhorizons.com:6090

    (it requires IE and a Active X loader so if you don't activate ActiveX it
    Won't work, sorry about that) it does streaming Mpeg4 video for it

    Was thinking of getting a cleaning crew for the tank, and wondering what
    Fish to start with....was thinking of a pair of clowns maybe???

    Have pics attached....

    Readings are:

    Ph: 8.6
    Alk: Normal/Low (Red Sea Kit doesn't really give a #)
    Ammonia: .05
    Calcium: 450
    Nitrates: 0
    Nitrites: 0
    Temp: Avg 80-82 degrees
    Spec. Grav. 1.022

    Not real sure if the Ammonia reading is good or not.

    Was gonna start with a cleaning crew to get rid of some algae, and was thinking of starting with a pair of clowns.....

    Any advice on what to start with...and any local sources in Austin?

    Brian

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    brianK Guest

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    Yeah its a Linksys Internet Cam and thats the way they wrote it. Linksys
    Has a seperate client you can use to view the video stream to, I'm working
    On a link to that client. But that still only works with windows...

    I use FireFox mainly and can't view it in the browser either.


    Brian

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    Reef69 Guest

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    Your PH seems high, might want to check it

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