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Old 04-05-2013, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Reef Pilot View Post
I wouldn't expect the nitrates to spike and then go to zero, unless you did some major water changes. How long has your tank been running? It usually takes several weeks and often much longer before being fully cycled and ready to add livestock.

I would add more live rock, and monitor. If your tank is cycling properly, your ammonia should be zero.
It's been cycling for 4 weeks now. All 70lbs of my rock was cycling in a 20gallon container. The reading dropped down to those I posted earlier for about almost a week now. I then put all e rocks into my 75g tank n put only about 10g of the old water in the container to a tank full of new water and the reading still stayed the same.

Anyways if I buy the 10-15 corals n 2 Nemo and I keep them in a container with the owners original water sand n live rock will that be ok till my tank is fully cycled and slowly move them like 5 at a time into my main tank?
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