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 Would you do that even if your rock smells very bad and is encrusted in dead stuff? | 
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|   So in the end I decided to try the Prodibio Startup (largely because Red Coral had it on the shelf). It's been 3 days now and tonight I plan on doing a full spectrum of water tests. I'll adjust params and hope to have livestock in the tank by the weekend. I'll report back on the results. 
				__________________ -Mark 29 Gal Bowfront w/24" LED Lights. DIY HOB Sump (5.4 Gal) MP40. Orange Spotted Watchman Goby, 2 Clownfish and a few hermits. | 
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 Just sayin... 
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|   In theory, the params should be pretty much inline with my salt (reef crystals). And, for the most part, they seem to be: pH 8.0 Mg 1000 NO2 0 NO3 0 Alk 2.5 meq/l Ca 375 NH3 <0.25 Added a schwck of Mg last night and will do Alk today. Ca tomorrow and fish go in on Sunday. Fingers crossed 
				__________________ -Mark 29 Gal Bowfront w/24" LED Lights. DIY HOB Sump (5.4 Gal) MP40. Orange Spotted Watchman Goby, 2 Clownfish and a few hermits. | 
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|   No I would not, the stuff is not magic; it's going to have limitations for sure, the instructions on the prodibio products are "best case scenario" so loading you're new tank with a bunch of rock that has been travelling to you for a few days is not ideal; in my opinion. However I believe you could follow the instructions on the product and have speed up a cycle process if you are using less than ideal rock. |