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Old September 21st 06, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
kim gross
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StringerBell wrote:
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Don't do any more water changes. The best thing you could do though is
get a cup or two of sand from another established tank. That will let
you move a good head start of bacteria into your tank and cut the cycle
time way down.


Thanks for all your advice. The sand in my tank is Carib sea
Agra-Alive---It`s supposed to have bacteria. Should I still get some stuff
from another tank?


Yes if you can get some real live sand, that baged live sand is not what
I concider live sand.

Kim
 




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