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I'm setting up a nano mixed reef tank. I have the waterbox 20 aio cube and the Red Sea 50 lights with a power head. I have 15 lbs of live rock and a thick bed of Fiji pink sand. I used dechlorinator and let it sit over night than added dr. Tim's one and only. I also scraped in some coralline algae off of a rock given to me. Do you suggest cycling with or without fish? Do you cycle with lights on or off?
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Hola. Welcome to R2R.Hi!
I'm setting up a nano mixed reef tank. I have the waterbox 20 aio cube and the Red Sea 50 lights with a power head. I have 15 lbs of live rock and a thick bed of Fiji pink sand. I used dechlorinator and let it sit over night than added dr. Tim's one and only. I also scraped in some coralline algae off of a rock given to me. Do you suggest cycling with or without fish? Do you cycle with lights on or off?
For the lights question in particular though, either/or works.
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Bacteria works with an ammonia source so ghost feed the tank. You can also read up on the thread posted above.
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Perfect! Thank you so much!Cycling with fish can burn the gills. Just use some fish food and hold off on the fish for a week or two.
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Also what's the best food to ghost feed with?Perfect! Thank you so much!
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I suggest using Dr. tims ammonium chloride. This way you can control exactly how much ammonia enters your system. Once the cycle completes, do a large water change (to lower the sky high nitrates you are sure to have) then your tank is ready for fish!Hi! It is dry rock! So assuming it'll be a long time till cycled. I'm just trying to decide if I should cycle with fish or without?
Nice tank BTW, I have the same one! Feel free to check out my build thread to follow my process with this same set up
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Since it is dry rock, I would suggest fishless cycling.Hi! It is dry rock! So assuming it'll be a long time till cycled. I'm just trying to decide if I should cycle with fish or without?
In my experience cycling with a fish is a pain. You have to try to keep it alive, etc., so that means water changes if ammonia gets too high, or you have to constantly dose Prime, which is also a pain. You are not as free to do whatever when there is a fish, as it could die. I mean not everyone cares about the life of their cycling fish, but that is not exactly the point - you kinda want it to be alive for a while for the ammonia production. I guess if it dies it acts just like a piece of shrimp. But then like, you also just wasted a bunch of money when you could have just bought a bottle of pure ammonia for like $8.
That's why I prefer fishless cycling, specifically with dosing pure ammonia. So much more control.
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Thanks so much! I'll check it out!I suggest using Dr. tims ammonium chloride. This way you can control exactly how much ammonia enters your system. Once the cycle completes, do a large water change (to lower the sky high nitrates you are sure to have) then your tank is ready for fish!Nice tank BTW, I have the same one! Feel free to check out my build thread to follow my process with this same set up
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Where can I find pure ammonia for a fish tank, reading some other posts and this sounds like the way to go. I don't want to add fish if they are gonna suffer or die!Since it is dry rock, I would suggest fishless cycling.In my experience cycling with a fish is a pain. You have to try to keep it alive, etc., so that means water changes if ammonia gets too high, or you have to constantly dose Prime, which is also a pain. You are not as free to do whatever when there is a fish, as it could die. I mean not everyone cares about the life of their cycling fish, but that is not exactly the point - you kinda want it to be alive for a while for the ammonia production. I guess if it dies it acts just like a piece of shrimp. But then like, you also just wasted a bunch of money when you could have just bought a bottle of pure ammonia for like $8.
That's why I prefer fishless cycling, specifically with dosing pure ammonia. So much more control.
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Just google 'Dr. Tim's Ammonia' and you'll see plenty of places to buy from. I got mine from Amazon.Where can I find pure ammonia for a fish tank, reading some other posts and this sounds like the way to go. I don't want to add fish if they are gonna suffer or die!
You can also buy it directly from the Dr. Tim's Aquatics website: https://store.drtimsaquatics.com/Ammonium-Chloride-Solution-for-Fishless-Cycling.html
Bulk Reef Supplies, Marine Depot, etc. all stock them. Surprisingly LiveAquaria does not.
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