135 gal est results

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savage21

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Day two testing results. I read somewhere here in large tanks they dont really have to cycle because the water is more stable in large tanks:notsure: if someone havs more info on why i would like to hear.
PH 8.4
AMMONIA 0
NITRITE 0
NITRATE 0
ALK HIGH
SAL 1.012 Got to bump that up a bit
I tested red sea marine lab kit.
 

ophiura

Active Member
Yes, DEFINITELY need to bump that salinity up...before anything goes in the tank!
What sort of filtration do you have...and live rock, live sand?
I disagree with the non-cycling bit. It is assuming you are always adding so little bioload relative to the tank volume that there won't be a spike....but what if something 'big' dies? For me, you just don't have the same secure feeling as if you "pushed" the tank hard. So I would push it with some shrimp, food, etc. I like to see some ammonia spike in there....but I suppose if you have lots of LR you never will. If you can get by with leaving a bunch of decaying shrimp in there a few days without sign of ammonia, then you might be able to get away with having a big fish die without fretting about it until you can get it out! :)
 
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savage21

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i have about 8 lbs of live rock in it now and seeded it with 3 cups of sand from my 75gal. When i think it cycles i will put the rest of my sand from the 75 al. about 60lbs. and the live rock thats in there about 80lbs. will get more the shrimp thing i can see if i out it in and it dont spike thats good.
 

darthmatt

Member
I agree with ophiura, you still need to cycle. Just because it is a big tank, the cycle is to create the good bacteria and maybe you won't see a spike, but you still need the bacteria. I cycled my 110gal and ended up killing a green chromis because I put him in too soon.
 
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