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Unread 02/25/2007, 07:55 PM   #1
dguest98
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bahamas tank cycling

I am currently setting up my 125 and have a quastion about cycling. I live in the bahamas and I am pulling everything straight out of the water and putting it directly in the tank. The longest anything is out of the water is 5 minutes including the sand and rocks. Does this tank need to cycle?


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Unread 02/25/2007, 08:11 PM   #2
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Yes it does. Think of it this way. Bacteria are always present. Even when pouring fresh saltwater. But the problem is that as things die they release ammonia. Those bacteria then need to increase in size to keep up with the added ammonia.

So in short your growing the bacteria populations to keep up with a huge load of fish/living things compared to the ocean.


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Unread 02/25/2007, 08:21 PM   #3
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that makes sense. So just do it like I would inland, water changes and lots of rock and low bioload.


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Unread 02/25/2007, 08:23 PM   #4
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you bet


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Its a good idea to have a refrence sample for alk test kits. 1.1350 grams of baking soda in 1gallon of distilled water=10dkh. Check your alkalinity test kit!
Algae is Mother Natures phosphate remover

Current Tank Info: 220 galon mixed reef.
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