Cycling a tank

Alan_Nunez16

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Hello everyone, first post here :) so I’ve had a 55 gallon tank for over a year now with little to no issues, I recently bought a 75gal tank from another reefer who was getting rid of it. At this moment it’s cycling but I had a few questions. I saved a couple of gallons of the old 75gal tank and dumped the rest when moving it. I safety moved a few of the fish he had in there to my 55g tank and I kept the rocks in water until I had refilled the 75gal tank with new water. I noticed his tank was quite a few bristle worms and tiny brittle starfish which died during the process of moving. I rinsed it with RO water and placed it in the tank as well as the old sand and equipment. (I wanted to keep as much beneficial bacteria as I could). After a week or so with API water testing there was a HUGE ammonia spike with zero nitrates and now the ammonia is back to zero with nitrates through the roof and what I think is brown algae growing on the sand and rock. I know now i have to make water changes to bring down the nitrates to a safe level before putting in the fish. I guess what question are: is there any toxins in the water I cant detect from the dead bristle worms or starfish? Is the water safe, besides the high nitrate problem? How do I get rid of the algae? The tank came with AI lights, should I turn on the UV settings to kill the algae? Will this also kill the beneficial bacteria? Or should I completely turn them off since the algae is only growing where the lights shine?
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welcome! Water changes to remove the nitrate will do you right. The ammonia spike likely occurred due to disturbing an old sand bed. UV spectrum on the AI prime lighting fixtures will not affect bacteria in any way, to my knowledge.
 

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It was the rinsing with RO that killed most of the rock and caused the spike. Next time don't do anything except transfer the rock with some water, unless you want to start from scratch.
 

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