Also a potential until we get any details or pics: 80% dry rocks 20% live
depending on ratios of live to dry we pick the appropriate stocking wait time, the system doesn’t need bottle bac though KMCA dont get tricked into adding some. If you have mostly dry rock, wait another twenty days to add life and if it’s all live rock, ready now.
your cycle is not about dosing ammonia, it’s about a predetermined wait time ranging from zero days if it’s all live rock transferred, up to 20 days max wait if live rock is only a chunk among many dry rocks. It commutes the bacteria we need, dont use bottle bac in live rock cycles.
don’t add one single fish until you get a self- directed AA degree of initial fish disease prevention by reading in this forum for a minimum four hours…specifically you can’t add fish from a pet store right to your new reef, even though it can carry some. Per fallow guidelines you’ll read, you can at least stock up on corals and cuc and then begin fallow after a decent initial stocking.
A forum for discussing treatment and diagnosing saltwater reef fish.
www.reef2reef.com
before adding a single fish you’ll be able to converse about and define tomonts, fallow, quarantine, cupramine levels, quarantine, 45 vs 90 day fallow nuances, brooklynella, uronema, why tangs are the disease scourge of the earth etc
the key to blended rock /live dry cycling is the ratio about to be shown in pics directly tells us how long to wait from the timescale on a cycling chart for all surfaces to pick up bacteria and be ready to carry fish. It’s not a test kit based cycle, this is updated cycling science. Old cycling science in 1983 used to write about the dark days coming— forewarning the days when cheap test kits won’t be the decider of reef tank starts, alleys and byways littered with tiny 3x3” pamphlets of warning and dire consequence cartoons for nontesting cyclers. That time is now here lol