New 90 Gallon

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Hi guys,
Looking some input, I currently have a new 90 gallon with sump, pink Fiji sand and LifeRock.
I’ve gotten the water from LFS so it was had been used as part of his setup. I have had it running for 49 hours now.
Should I add a few Chromis to help complete the cycle or hold off a few more days?
 
I'm not a believer in using live fish to cycle.

Use the money to buy an ammonia test kit and cycle with a dead shrimp, ammonia, fish food,etc......but not a live fish.
 
Hi and welcome to R2R!

You need to make sure the tank is correctly cycled really before adding any fish

I know in the past some use fish, but it’s 2019 and you can use bacteria in a bottle if you want an instant cycled tank, and then add the fish.

I’ve used ATM Colony twice and it works but there are others

You might find this useful

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/cycling-an-aquarium.306554/
 
Hi guys,
Looking some input, I currently have a new 90 gallon with sump, pink Fiji sand and LifeRock.
I’ve gotten the water from LFS so it was had been used as part of his setup. I have had it running for 49 hours now.
Should I add a few Chromis to help complete the cycle or hold off a few more days?
Welcome to reef2reef! Checkout this thread, great info there with fool proof proven success.

https://www.reef2reef.com/ams/15-steps-to-starting-a-saltwater-aquarium-the-lasse-method.597/
 
Welcome to R2R! There are a few options to cycle as stated above. I am a fan of dosing then testing for ammonia. The choice is certainly yours but I also do not like using fish to cycle. I love fishys and want them to be healthy and happy. Ammonia and nitrites reading zero is where that starts =) Good luck and we are all glad to have you here. Dont hesitate to ask if u need help!
 
I know in the past some use fish, but it’s 2019 and you can use bacteria in a bottle if you want an instant cycled tank, and then add the fish.

You still need an NH3/NH4 source and a little fish sparsly feeded is the best choise as I lined up in my article. Why doing things so dammed complicated when it is an easy way to set up an aquaria. Still - noone had prove the method outlined in 15 steps to be either cruel or wrong.

Sincerely Lasse
 
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Welcome to R2R!!
This is a Great place for info and Help

I would recommend a little research on cycling a tank and pick the one the best suits you..patience as always a good thing..:)
 

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