CarmieJo,
Thanks for responding to my inquiry. I spoke to the folks at the
LFS that I deal with on a normal basis and they told me I could
acclimate all my tank mates at the same time. Wow, what a contradiction to the post you told me to view! One thing I've noticed since I've taken up this hobby is that no matter what question you ask, you get numerous ways that things should be done (in those folks' opinions). So I guess it's too late to follow the instructions that you suggested. Although my fish seem to be doing better in this tank transfer than when i've purchased each of them separately and placed them in my 29g. The coco tube work came out the first day I transfered him into this 120 tank. The firetail fish isn't "in hiding", like it was in my smaller tank for a week.
Everything with the fish seem to be OK, although the pair of clowns I have are hanging out in the rear corner of the tank and are very difficult to see. I hope they find a new home in either a frogspawn or eventually an anemone.
One item of concern that i do see is that i have tiny little green hairs of algae growing on my glass. They aren't all together as one mass but instead seem to be clumped as 3 or 4 "hairs" together. And then the 3 or 4 hair clusters are covering most of the front pane of my tank.
Do you think this could be the start of an algae bloom or is this something that will happen and I shouldn't be too concerned about? Either way, should I get rid of it and how should that be done, if the answer is "yes, get rid of it"?
Thanks for you time.