lovehatejon
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Originally Posted by hallzy
http:///forum/post/3209408
While I was emptying and cleaning the 29 gallon, I put all the rock except for my 2 BIG base rocks into a 10 gallon that had 5 gallons of water from the 29 and 5 gallons of new water. When I was done cleaning I put the base rocks back into the 29 with the new water (they were only out about 4 hours tops). I added the rest of the rocks back into the 29 from the 10 after about 2 weeks.
So adding established rocks along with using GOOD live sand is probably why it cycled as fast as it did. (the sand I used claimed that it helped cycle the tank faster.)
yeah, im not surprised it cycled fast. when you add established cured lr like yours you see little to no cycling at all. but good luck with tank, i hope all goes well
http:///forum/post/3209408
While I was emptying and cleaning the 29 gallon, I put all the rock except for my 2 BIG base rocks into a 10 gallon that had 5 gallons of water from the 29 and 5 gallons of new water. When I was done cleaning I put the base rocks back into the 29 with the new water (they were only out about 4 hours tops). I added the rest of the rocks back into the 29 from the 10 after about 2 weeks.
So adding established rocks along with using GOOD live sand is probably why it cycled as fast as it did. (the sand I used claimed that it helped cycle the tank faster.)
yeah, im not surprised it cycled fast. when you add established cured lr like yours you see little to no cycling at all. but good luck with tank, i hope all goes well