Is my tank ready for livestock?

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My 150g has been cycling for about 6 weeks and algae growth has been showing for about a week and a half, am I ready to start adding fish and coral? If not how long should I wait more?

Parameters below:

Salinity:1.025
Ph:8.0
Ammonia:0ppm
Nitrate:0ppm
Nitrite:0ppm
Calcium:400ppm
Phosphate:0ppm
Temp:77.8F
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Have you been feeding the tank? Ammonia fish food ect... Plus you will need some Phos and nitrate or corals will starve. What test kit are you using?
 

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Sounds like it is cycled. Add fish slowly to build up bacteria.
What fish are you thinking of?
 

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My 150g has been cycling for about 6 weeks and algae growth has been showing for about a week and a half, am I ready to start adding fish and coral? If not how long should I wait more?

Parameters below:

Salinity:1.025
Ph:8.0
Ammonia:0ppm
Nitrate:0ppm
Nitrite:0ppm
Calcium:400ppm
Phosphate:0ppm
Temp:77.8F
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If you've been dosing food or bacteria then it should be good

If youre still worried you can always get some live rock with your fish
 
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Sounds like it is cycled. Add fish slowly to build up bacteria.
What fish are you thinking of?
Yea, I was only thinking about doing one fish at a time with the exception of a pair of clowns. But I am thinking of adding a one spot foxface, hippo, watchman goby, cleaner wrasse, the clowns as mentioned before, cardinals, a fire fish, and a few damselfish
 

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only you will know if it cycled by your testing if you have it written down you could share it
 

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Yea, I was only thinking about doing one fish at a time with the exception of a pair of clowns. But I am thinking of adding a one spot foxface, hippo, watchman goby, cleaner wrasse, the clowns as mentioned before, cardinals, a fire fish, and a few damselfish
Ive had my clowns thru a couple of stupid mistakes that killed other fish, including some you mentioned.
They are not bulletproof, but theres a reason they are popular.
 
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Ive had my clowns thru a couple of stupid mistakes that killed other fish, including some you mentioned.
They are not bulletproof, but theres a reason they are popular.
Yea I couldn’t agree more, I have a 20g where I had two clowns but I made the stupid mistake of getting them the same size. So one killed the other sadly.
 

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Add the smaller timid fish first. Ones that are more aggressive and will grow bigger last.
Clowns : babies have not yet matured and can change sex. Bigger same size will prob be the same sex. Will prob fight to the death someday. Best to buy mated pairs. Never buy 3 .
 
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