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Old February 24th 05, 09:48 AM
Daniel
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I thought as much...

The shop guy said tank should be ready (cycled) in 10 to 14 days but
from what I've read he's being VERY optamistic... I'm in no rush...
The aim is stability and perfection NOT beauty at a price....

Another question then... Do I need to have the lights on in the tank
while I cycle...?

Thanks for the heads up...

Dan

(Daniel) wrote in message . com...
Hi all!

I am getting my tank (40 uk gal)this weekend and will be setting it
up... My local Marine shop has advised setting it up with 25k uncured
live rock to bring the tank up to cycling quicker. My question is will
I also need to add a couple of fish to add a bio load as well? The
shop guy was not clear on this...


Thanks for your help...

Dan

 




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