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![]() "Xdudimus Maximus" wrote in message ... |I think you could just throw the live rock in there and it would help the | cycliing | process. There will be some die off from the rock and that could be the kick | needed to get the tank cycled. | | Mark would know for sure. I agree with you. Since the tanks only been set up for 100 hours, I wouldn't think they'd make much of an impact on the overall bacterial presence. g All this is assuming there are no ther organisms in the tank. The ammonia and nitrite is going to get very high during the cycle. good luck! Don't be a stranger, let us know how things go. |
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