cycle a single rock?

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Going to be re-using all my old rocks from my current tank when I set up my new one. I needed more rock, so I just bought one locally, dry.

Can I place it in a rubbermaid with old tank water, a bunch of my sand from my existing tank (new tank will be bare-bottom so it is getting tossed eventually) and throw a powerhead in and get the rock “safe” for the new tank n a week or so? Should I put a bottle of that Dr Tim’s or Prime or whatever it is in there?

The move to the new tank will be stressful enough, I don’t want to have much (any) die-off and don’t want to make it worse with a new rock.

I can only guesstimate about 90-100lbs of rock in my existing tank, and I am adding one new dry rock, 64lbs

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I would say for one single rock I would put it in a tub with fresh saltwater and a bunch of Nitrifying Bacteria be it Dr Times one and only, FritzZyme or Bio-Spira and let it go for the two weeks. I have done this in the past and never had an issue when I had to add rock to my system. Although I gave it a bit more time I think you will be fine. But did you say the one rock weighs 64 lbs? Or am I reading that wrong...
 
I would say for one single rock I would put it in a tub with fresh saltwater and a bunch of Nitrifying Bacteria be it Dr Times one and only, FritzZyme or Bio-Spira and let it go for the two weeks. I have done this in the past and never had an issue when I had to add rock to my system. Although I gave it a bit more time I think you will be fine. But did you say the one rock weighs 64 lbs? Or am I reading that wrong...

Yeah. 64lbs
 
Do you have any smaller rocks in your display you could include with it for a cycle? You want to make sure it gets colonized with the same strains of bacteria as your tank rocks or it will cause blooms while they have warfare against each other.
 
Do you have any smaller rocks in your display you could include with it for a cycle? You want to make sure it gets colonized with the same strains of bacteria as your tank rocks or it will cause blooms while they have warfare against each other.

I probably have 20lbs in the sump..... but I can steal as much sand from my display as I want too.

I just don’t want to pull too much rock from current tank
 
You can't cycle rock in one week or a week or so.

Also take into account that the surface area sand provides to bacteria is much larger than that of any rock of similar total size/volume, so adding this rock might not even compensate the lost surface area when going barebottom even if you would get it cycled in time.
 
Throw in a smaller rock from your sump it display, and add in some bacteria in a bottle.

It may be cycled in time but won't look the same as the other rock
 
I put probably 35lbs of rock in with it, 2 powerheads, 5lbs of sand (harder to get out without disturbing the tank than I thought) and even put in a large zoa-covered rock that I plan to sump in the new build. Should I still add bottled bacteria or would it be a competing source?? displaced 5 gallons of water or so, so I got a mini-water-change out of it.

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