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Originally Posted by
xandrew245x http:///t/390857/im-finally-up-and-running/80#post_3465461
Marvel, here is a pretty quick way to cycling a QT. I have two pieces of foam that I alternate washing every water change. I took a piece of that foam, which is full of good bacteria and such, and stuck it in my canister filter for my QT, along with the normal foam and media in there. This will give you almost an instant cycle, I left the foam in there for about a week, then took it back to my DT, but my QT is now cycled.
Good idea! I still have to add my sponges to my sump. I only have my LR, empty filter sock and some macro algae as filtration right now. I noticed that my QT has had some evaporation and was down about a half gallon of water this morning. took some water from my DT and put in in the QT. I'm thinking about doing a 10% water change this weekend on the MT and putting the pristine water (0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrites, 0 Nitrates) into the QT. I think it should cycle over the next week. Last night i was finally seeing Nitrites in the QT tests.
I was just reading an article on here about QT/Hospital tanks,
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/a/quarantine-or-hospital-tank
In the article they mention feeding the live rock. I haven't put any food into my DT at all yet. Do you need to feed the LR fish food. I thought that was just for cycling. I don't want to starve my rock.
I was feeding Ocean Nutrition algae to my snails in the QT take for a little while. There is still some debris left on the bottom of the QT. I'm thinking that is adding to the ammonia levels.
Since I placed my snails back in the DT I gave them a piece of algae last night. Attached it with a rubber band to the rock.
I'm hoping to see a drop in ammonia over the weekend.