Brightwell StartXLM Fishless Cycle Question

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Hello. I have a new Red Sea 132 gallon tank that I'm about to start a fishless cycle with Brightwell's StartXLM. I have dry rock in the display, and plenty of Marinepure full size blocks in the sump. My question is, once cycled, how heavy of a fish load can it support.

In the old days, I'd cycle a tank by putting in that powdered bacteria, and throw in a chicken leg and and a blue crab. After the cycle, it would handle as big of a fish load as the tank could support by volume. I've never cycled a tank using StartXLM, Dr Tims, ect.

Thanks so much!
 
The cycle is technically complete when the available bacterial colonizing surface area is gone. The tank is "ready to handle as big of a fish load as it can support by volume".

You are essentially doing the same thing as the old days but now with some capitalistic products available.
 
once a system is processing ammonia, it will scale up to increased food input. You will not hit a "limit" - at least as far as ammonia processing is concerned.
 

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