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Hi dexter! Are there any livestocks in the tank? You should place in just one (maybe one fish)and let the bacteria cycle kickstart. Only then it will give you a gauge on your tank’s bacteria load.


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Currently only have live rock and live sand in the tank. Fish haven't gotten any yet as of now. But will do so when I set up my chiller first before I add any livestock into the tank as currently the temp run at 32C.

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Has been cycling my 36L tank for a week so by looking at the picture attached is my tank consider cycled? If not is there any other ways to put more test on the water perimeter?
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No NO3 mean not yet fully cycled. Is best to wait 1 to 2 weeks more. Cause smaller tank parameter spike is faster.
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Hi Dexter, mind sharing how did you kick start the cycling process? Are you dosing any bacteria?
Hi beachman, I bought seawater directly from LFS and added microBacter7 on the first day to cycle. On the 3rd day, I added the (reef sculpture) for balancing calcium and alkalinity both part A and B solution. And that's about it for the cycling of the tank.

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Add a dead shrimp or live fish and monitor ur parameters for couple of weeks .

 

I’d say reef tank is ready when you see coralline alge growing .. unless it’s fish only tank

 

 

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Add a dead shrimp or live fish and monitor ur parameters for couple of weeks .
 
I’d say reef tank is ready when you see coralline alge growing .. unless it’s fish only tank
 
 
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Can I ask is this little hair on top of the live rock consider algae? I'm quite curious what it is. 20190319_233526.jpeg

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Add a dead shrimp or live fish and monitor ur parameters for couple of weeks .
 
I’d say reef tank is ready when you see coralline alge growing .. unless it’s fish only tank
 
 
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Can I ask is this little hair on top of the live rock consider algae? I'm quite curious what it is. 20190319_233526.jpeg

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Add a dead shrimp or live fish and monitor ur parameters for couple of weeks .
 
I’d say reef tank is ready when you see coralline alge growing .. unless it’s fish only tank
 
 
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Can I ask is this little hair on top of the live rock consider algae? I'm quite curious what it is. 20190319_233526.jpeg

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Add a dead shrimp or live fish and monitor ur parameters for couple of weeks .
 
I’d say reef tank is ready when you see coralline alge growing .. unless it’s fish only tank
 
 
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Can I ask is this little hair on top of the live rock consider algae? I'm quite curious to find out what it is.20190319_233526.jpeg

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