I'm in the planning stage of a Waterbox 6025 and I am planning a bare bottom, negative space aquascape (dry rock) with lots of bio media and some live rock rubble and sand in the sump (AquaBiomics). I plan on a refugium with an established copepod population prior to turning on the lights. I plan on getting all of my fish from Dr. Reef (maybe a Biota Yellow Tang) and quarantining any coral that doesn't come from Dr. Reef for 6 weeks. My question is about the timing of everything... right now my question is the timing of adding the two storm clowns I want after a Dr. Tim's cycle and trying to follow BRS's timeline of no lights for 4 months. I want to have frogspawn for the clowns to host and I am wondering if they'll host some piece of rock and not switch over if I can't add any coral for 4 months as I won't have lights on? I'd rather do the 4 months of no lights without fish, but I'm worried I'll mess it up by not adding the right amount of ammonia on a correct schedule. If I add the clowns after the cycle is complete and then use the 4 months without lights to slowly add the rest of the fish, then turn on the lights and add coral, what are the chances of the clowns hosting the frogspawn that is introduced 4 months after they were? Also I have a Yellow and Powder Blue tang on my fish list. Do I add them last in the 4 month 'fish add timeframe' and add them together? I want to have them prior to my lights going on for preemptive algae predation, but I'm worried particularly about the powder blue being considered an 'expert' level fish and my tank being so young. I plan on having Mastertronic checking my levels daily and all of my fish will be pre-quarantined ...
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