As I am planning for starting up either a second tank or upgrading (from a 24g nano to a 125g tanks worthy of a tang), curious if there is a way to spend extra time cycling the rock / aquascape in order to grow out coralline before adding inhabitants.
Since I am not in a rush and also expecting to incorporate elements of a habitat-based negative-space-aquascape, wondering what else I can do to ease the transition of a new / upgraded system. I am hoping there might be some things to do as part of the cycling process so that the rocks look mature at the start (when I add fish / coral).
After building the HNSA, I am thinking to add the liquid coralline spores (from @AlgaeBarn ) and possibly also a vial of coralline (I've seen this available from @TopShelfAquatics
Any suggestions?
Since I am not in a rush and also expecting to incorporate elements of a habitat-based negative-space-aquascape, wondering what else I can do to ease the transition of a new / upgraded system. I am hoping there might be some things to do as part of the cycling process so that the rocks look mature at the start (when I add fish / coral).
After building the HNSA, I am thinking to add the liquid coralline spores (from @AlgaeBarn ) and possibly also a vial of coralline (I've seen this available from @TopShelfAquatics
Any suggestions?