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Hi all, I'm in the middle of cycling my SW tank (pure ammonia and bacteria
culture method) Ammonia has spiked and fallen to 0, Nitrite has risen and is peaking at the moment. I wasn't going to have live rock in the tank but after seeing some of the photo's on various forums on the net I now feel the need!!!!! My question is: Can the LR be put into the tank right away (to help with the cycle process) or will the nitrite damage the rock dwellers? Thanks Terry ---------------- 180ltr Tank 300w Heater External Filter 'Old school' wooden airstone Skimmer 3xPowerheads @ 3400lph flow 0 Fish ![]() |
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if anything, the live rock will speed up the cycle, depending on if its
cured or not though... -- The woo still lives! The new beast: 1994 Acura Integra LS, GSR professional swap, DC 4-1 sport headers, 2.5" full exhaust pipe w/ magnaflow high flow muffler, magnacore wires, NGK plugs, JDM CAI/SRI system, garret t3 turbo @ 10lbs PSI, lowering springs, weight reduction. visit www.sanantonioimports.com and www.team-integra.net |
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if anything, the live rock will speed up the cycle, depending on if its
cured or not though... It's cured, sitting in tanks at my LFS. At £10 per KG seems a pretty good buy too. |
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cured rock will benefit the tank, not hinder it. go for it. as long as youre
not putting in fish youre not hurting the tank. -- The woo still lives! The new beast: 1994 Acura Integra LS, GSR professional swap, DC 4-1 sport headers, 2.5" full exhaust pipe w/ magnaflow high flow muffler, magnacore wires, NGK plugs, JDM CAI/SRI system, garret t3 turbo @ 10lbs PSI, lowering springs, weight reduction. visit www.sanantonioimports.com and www.team-integra.net! "Terry" wrote in message ... if anything, the live rock will speed up the cycle, depending on if its cured or not though... It's cured, sitting in tanks at my LFS. At £10 per KG seems a pretty good buy too. |
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