How long till Dry rock becomes Live?

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Ok so right now I have about 5 pounds of live rock that I got from my LFS in my 20g cycling aquarium. I have about 20 pounds of Base rock that is on the way. So how long will it take for all the base rock to become live?
 
The term "Live Rock" refers to the beneficial bacteria the develops and lives within the pores of the rock. Generally, you could consider your rock live after your Nitrogen Cycle is complete. As you add more bio load, more beneficial bacteria will develop to handle the additional bio load and reproduce further within your rock.
 
I added a full bottle of dr tims nitrifying bacteria the first day I set up my tank. Is it ok to add more later on to speed up the cycle? It wont hurt right?
 
Hey I just have question about Dr tims nitrifying bacteria, my tank has been only cycling for a about a week. Is it safe to put some CUC after putting in a bottle of dr tims?
 
Hey I just have question about Dr tims nitrifying bacteria, my tank has been only cycling for a about a week. Is it safe to put some CUC after putting in a bottle of dr tims?

What does the chemistry say? Have you been feeding the tank at all (fish food, shrimp, etc)? What does the Dr Tims recommend?

I used prodibio startup on a tank once, it claimed I could add fish after 24 hours. I am not sure that it would be a good idea (the test kits I had at the time were garbage). Really, if you have seen an ammonia spike and it has tapered off (ended up in a nominal nitrate reading), then you are good to go. I would not risk it otherwise...
 
I just tested my parameters last night. My results were 0 ammonia 0 nitrites and 40pp nitrates. It was hard to believe this cause my tank was only cycling for 5 days. Has my cycle even started? I put large amounts of flake and frozen brines every day. I only have ~5lbs of cured rock and 20lbs of live sand
 
Aquaclear 70, with chemi pure, my skimmer is on the way
 
Yes, it is safe to add livestock right after adding Dr. Tim's... I started my 30g with 25 lbs of live rock, ~15lbs live sand, a bottle of bacteria, and 1/3 of my CUC... got my first fish a few days later. Just be sure you don't have any ammonia before the first fish additions.
 
Always check for ammonia before adding anything. I used Dr. Tim's and pure ammonia to cycle my tank and it still took a few weeks. Each tank is different. Good luck!
 
Before you add anything live you can dose a small amount of ammonia and wait to see that it gets converted to nitrates. That will tell you the bacteria is at a sufficient level to keep the system stable.
 
This thread is from last year but thanks for the advice anyways :D
 
Always check for ammonia before adding anything. I used Dr. Tim's and pure ammonia to cycle my tank and it still took a few weeks. Each tank is different. Good luck!
Same here. Be carefull with just putting livestock in without checking at least ammonia. Nitrite should be checked as well. Don't just assume because you added Dr. Tim's that everything is good to go.
 
Just because I didnt want to start yet another thread. I just wanted to share my plan when I start my new tank.

Starting with Dry pukani from BRS
  • bleach cure 10:1 h2o:bleach - 1-2 days
  • rinse
  • freshwater soak with prime - 1-2 days
  • rinse
  • rock into tank & scape + sand (caribsea aragalive special)
  • start cycle + biospira - 2-3 weeks test daily w/ ghost feeding or molly cycle(I'm quickly debating this but I have tons of molly from my freshwater tank and it seems like I cant even give them away)
  • add clown after params are good 1 week
  • add cuc 1 week
  • coral!
questions:

1. During the freshwater soak after the bleach cure, do I use salt? Or just fill tank with heated salt when I scape and add sand?
2. Which testkits are you guys using? API? (I've used API for freshwater)
3. When using Biospira, I need to feed bac with ghost feeding correct?
4. How many clowns should I start with? 1 or 2 for a 20 gal?
 

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