Does a invert only tank need to cycle?

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I just built an all in one coral and invert only qt tank and was just wondering if I need to cycle it or if I can just mix new salt water and start adding livestock. Might be a dumb question, but I was thinking that if there is no fish, the ammonia should be little to none.
 
For inverts and coral, you do not want ammonia levels, so yes cycle or use live rock to do it for you.

I understand your statement of the ammonia. Obviously any ammonia is no bueno. As well as any other excess nutrients for the corals specifically. I plan on adding a live sand bed from my current running display, and a couple pieces of the live rock from my display tank. New salt mix. I was hoping that this would be enough to get the coral/invert tank going. I will add some bacteria in a bottle just to be sure I guess. Would you agree with this? I just do not see the benefit of doing a full cycle when using live sand and rock from my established display when I will not have any fish or perform daily feedings. Just the here and there spot feeding for the corals and maybe a couple crab pellets.
 
Adding live rock is cycling the tank for all intensive purposes. So yes, live rock and new water is ready to go. I do this all the time when setting up picos or cleaning them.
 

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