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![]() I read about this sand that stated it could instantly copmplete the ammonia cycle How would this e possiale if at all
Has ayone tried this ? aslo why would reef ceramics shorten the cycle period ? do you still hae to add lie rock ?
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30 gallon fowlr 1 ocellaris 1 orange spot watchman goby Last edited by asherah; 01-01-2008 at 08:35 PM. |
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![]() Not possible. Don't use any of those ceramics or bioballs, etc they create a nitrate factory in SW aquariums.
A cycle generally takes 4-6 weeks, and really is the shortest and easiest stage in your tank's development. It will take another 8-18 months for your tank to mature and establish. Don't rush the cycle. Don't buy the gimmicks. Sit back, wait, plan, and enjoy what is coming to life in front of you. ![]() |
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![]() That's what I thought =) thanks alot
asherah
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![]() No problem.
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![]() Don't know about the sand you refer to, but IME there is such a thing as instant cycle. I've set up a marine tank 4 times and each time the CURED Live Rock rendered no cycle whatsoever. There is enough Nitrate in the LR already to deal with any ammonia, thus no ammonia spike.
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![]() I'll Back Mark up on what he said.
When you use cured rock or even rock thats started into the cycle. There's a large enough bacteria population, That once its taked out of the overly filled store tank and placed into your tank with fresh clean water theres little to no cycle.
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Again, IME.
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