Be sure to get a filter system set up, and check water parameters almost daily until the filter cycles, particularly ammonia and nitrite. As long as ammonia and nitrite are present, resist feeding. For ammonia, get an SeaChem Ammonia Alert card to know when the ammonia is toxic, and treat with one of the ammonia binding dechlor products like Safe, Cloram-X, Prime, etc. to put the ammonia into a non-toxic form. Once nitrites are found, add salt at a rate of about 1 pound per 100 gallons, and get a salt pen or TDS meter and keep the salt at a level of about 0.1%, 1.0ppt until the nitrites reduce to zero. Once both ammonia and nitrite are zero, then feed as much and as often as you want, as long as ammonia and nitrite stays at zero.
Zone 7 A/B
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