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Old 08-06-2013, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Summit09 View Post
I've just started my first reef tank four days ago. I went and did a water test today and found 0 ammonia, nitrates at 5 or less, nitrites at .1 or less. The live rock in the tank has been cured, as for the live sand it did have a smell and I thought it would be enough to start a cycle. Should I have seen a rise in my water parameters already or may I have to add something to kick it off ?
It really depends on how cured your live rock and sand already was. If it came from an already established tank, or a holding/curing tank at a LFS, then the live rock could potentially already be fully cured which means you'd see little to no cycle.

If you want to be sure that there is no cycle then simply wait a week. That should be enough time to observe a cycle if one should occur. If not, then your parameters will remain zero. No harm, no foul (in waiting).
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