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If I order dry rock online can I just put it into my aquarium and start adding sand and water to start cycling it?
 
You could but... you risk phosphates leaching out and causing a pita algae issue. I always cure the rock before hand. Trust me it will save headaches down the road
 
yes actually a lot of people do it. just dont add it to an esstablished tank without curing it. Whenever I start a new tank I use marco dry rock from ebay (very good reviews) The normal phosphate leaching will happen but I just run GFO for a couple weeks until it all comes out. If Im adding dry rock to an established tank I will "cook" it in a trashcan with some flow and do water changes on it every week for a month, then add to the tank.
Hope this helps!!
 
yes actually a lot of people do it. just dont add it to an esstablished tank without curing it. Whenever I start a new tank I use marco dry rock from ebay (very good reviews) The normal phosphate leaching will happen but I just run GFO for a couple weeks until it all comes out. If Im adding dry rock to an established tank I will "cook" it in a trashcan with some flow and do water changes on it every week for a month, then add to the tank.
Hope this helps!!

How can I consider going about without my phosphate leaching
 
You could but... you risk phosphates leaching out and causing a pita algae issue. I always cure the rock before hand. Trust me it will save headaches down the road

Is curing when you put rock into a bin of water for weeks to months ?
 
How can I consider going about without my phosphate leaching
Just do your normal 15% weekly water changes and eventually everything will balance out! phosphates will take about a month to get to zero but will eventually come down with the water changes. Just be sure not to overfeed your fish when the time is right!
 
Just do your normal 15% weekly water changes and eventually everything will balance out! phosphates will take about a month to get to zero but will eventually come down with the water changes. Just be sure not to overfeed your fish when the time is right!

Okay should I add some those Bactria boosters in as well? I know you told me about the shrimp idea , but could this also help?
 
I just did this 15 days ago. I used live sand and Marco dry rock and a couple pieces pukani, also dry. I added a bottle of bio spira. Tank cycled in less than 2weeks. I have 2 clowns and some corals and some snails all seems good. Have some gfo to add to my media basket. Oh also used a jumbo shrimp for 3days
 
I just did this 15 days ago. I used live sand and Marco dry rock and a couple pieces pukani, also dry. I added a bottle of bio spira. Tank cycled in less than 2weeks. I have 2 clowns and some corals and some snails all seems good. Have some gfo to add to my media basket. Oh also used a jumbo shrimp for 3days

Sweet thanks! Happy to hear your thanks doing well! When u mean u used a jumbo shrimp for 3 days did u keep it in for 3 days or ..? Also what's GFO?
 
Sweet thanks! Happy to hear your thanks doing well! When u mean u used a jumbo shrimp for 3 days did u keep it in for 3 days or ..? Also what's GFO?
Yes, left it in for 3 days. Was quite disgusting when I took it out. The biospira kept ammonia to 0, one small nitrite spike and nitrates between 5-20. You can check out my build thread for my progression. I went a bit faster than most I think but my numbers were good and have been good. Good luck! Start a build thread as well.
 
You can often find ammonia for sale at your LFS. You can deliver a precise dose that way.
 

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