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I think u are getting it all wrong again. Tank cycling should be done with rocks in the tank, preferably live rocks ,

Dead rocks can be used but it will take longer time to cycle ,

The idea is to cultivate bacteria that will run the 'ecosystem' in the tank

Man didn't know that. But before I put live rocks inside my tank, will the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate spike in the tank? And do I need to cure it before I put it inside my display tank?

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How long have to rock been outside your house?

Put the rock back in your tank. Your tank will cycle again. Wait a week or 2. Test for ammonia nitrite and nitrates. If ok you may add lifestock. But leave the liverock in your tank. Don't take it out

Got pics of your rocks?

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How long have to rock been outside your house?

Put the rock back in your tank. Your tank will cycle again. Wait a week or 2. Test for ammonia nitrite and nitrates. If ok you may add lifestock. But leave the liverock in your tank. Don't take it out

Got pics of your rocks?

Not even a week. Just bought it from ahbeng. Alright

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Really an interesting process bro..

Cycle must have something for the beneficial bacteria aka BB to stay onto, be it rocks n biomedia like BactKing,biosphere,ceramic rings, marinepure block,etc..my recommendation is add in ur rocks (scape properly as to b able to place ur corals) n dose bacteria (follow the instruction of dosing)..u can add in 1 or 2 fish then..cheers n happy reefing :)

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Really an interesting process bro..

Cycle must have something for the beneficial bacteria aka BB to stay onto, be it rocks n biomedia like BactKing,biosphere,ceramic rings, marinepure block,etc..my recommendation is add in ur rocks (scape properly as to b able to place ur corals) n dose bacteria (follow the instruction of dosing)..u can add in 1 or 2 fish then..cheers n happy reefing :)

Thanks for the advice bro, really appreciate it

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good thing you found this forum and decided to ask. haha

with your patience you will have a succesful tank.

you need to have your test kits standby along with bacteria to dose.

we will all be here to guide you through.

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good thing you found this forum and decided to ask. haha

with your patience you will have a succesful tank.

you need to have your test kits standby along with bacteria to dose.

we will all be here to guide you through.

Yes good thing I found this forum, all of you guys are really friendly and nice!
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Bro, imo

- you didn't cause ammonia to spike which explains the reason why the process takes so long.

- fish died because cycling process not complete, not enough bacteria for livestock.

- nitrite and ammonia still exist which is toxic to livestock.

- I don't think you did a major wc to bring down nitrate after the cycle you said u succeeded.

- most probably you did not understand the cycling process, usually about 1 month.

- I don't think the liverock will still be there if u put it in sea.

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On 28/03/2018 at 2:03 PM, Tabungrahim said:

So how? What the outcome?

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After reading this thread, I’m also very keen to know the outcome. Deep respect for the patience bro! 

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