Question for the experts. I am considering adding some live rock (8lb TBS rubble) to my sump in a brand new setup (Marine X 110.4 - 80g tank/30g sump). The display tank is scaped with 100% dry Marco rock and dry sand.
Is the assumption here that the live rock will distribute its beneficial bacteria to the display tank via return pump and essentially cycle it that way?
Should I add ammonia to the display to help kickstart the bacteria in the display, feeding it?
Would the assumption be that if I add ammonia and the beneficial bacteria from the sump clears it in the display tank that the tank is cycled?
Should I also add Dr. Tims in the display for increased diversity of bacteria?
Is there any risk for having hitchhikers on the live rock in the sump make it to the tank?
I plan on adding fish and corals slowly, so the most I would add right now would be a couple clowns for the kids, but I’m guessing that the live rock needs some ammonia in the tank to feed it, right?
Thank you for the help! Just trying to make sure I am understanding the science here.
Is the assumption here that the live rock will distribute its beneficial bacteria to the display tank via return pump and essentially cycle it that way?
Should I add ammonia to the display to help kickstart the bacteria in the display, feeding it?
Would the assumption be that if I add ammonia and the beneficial bacteria from the sump clears it in the display tank that the tank is cycled?
Should I also add Dr. Tims in the display for increased diversity of bacteria?
Is there any risk for having hitchhikers on the live rock in the sump make it to the tank?
I plan on adding fish and corals slowly, so the most I would add right now would be a couple clowns for the kids, but I’m guessing that the live rock needs some ammonia in the tank to feed it, right?
Thank you for the help! Just trying to make sure I am understanding the science here.
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