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![]() hey do guys run a skimmer when cycling a tank with LR and LS
thanks Tomm |
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![]() It would speed up the cycle if you did
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![]() I agree, start as soon as the rock hits the tank.
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![]() Doesn't the bacteria need something to eat? I'd wait 2 weeks before skimming.
Are you curing the rock? If so, skimming right of the bat is best. |
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![]() skim right away, bacteria doesent need anything a skimmer will take out.
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![]() i would not skim for the first few weeks...
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![]() It seems to be a 50/50. I will have some new LR and base rock and LS to cycle if that helps
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![]() The new bacteria requires ammonia & nitrites to get started. I would think a skimmer would remove some of the organics responsible for this.
So, I would say if the rock is cured, then hold back on skimming for a bit. I would run the skimmer if: -- the rock is uncured, as there is enough organics to satisfy everone. ![]() ---or if running your lights already, to help against algae growth until cycled and snails can be added. Which ever you decide, just monitor the cycle close and it will let you know which you should be doing.
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![]() Quote:
now having said that not all rock will be created equal but if it was healthy rock I would estimate the results will be simular. Steve
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![]() I would have to agree with that Steve. I may still hold back on skimming, if the rock is good quality. But thats would be the only situation, if any. I lean more to running the skimmer than not.
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