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I work for a fairly big company so the chance of a coworker having a Saltwater Tank might be high? If I’d do find someone and they were to take a some bio media balls from me how long would they have to keep them in their sump before I could then transfer to my tank to help with my initial cycle?
 
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I work for a fairly big company so the chance of a coworker having a Saltwater Tank might be high? If I’d do find someone and they were to take a some bio media balls from me how long would they have to keep them in their sump before I could then transfer to my tank to help with my initial cycle?
It takes weeks to establish a strong complex biofilm, but only hours to days for bacteria to start to colonize a surface. For establishing just a nitrifying biofilm, you will be able to test how the biofim is developing by placing one ball of medium in a 0.2 L of new saltwater (this is a rough guess of bioball to water) dosed with ammonium chloride to about 0.5 ppm ammonia and testing for ammonia every twenty for hours. A strong population will clear the ammonia in 24-48 hours. Maybe after a week in a someone’s sump you could test it.

The suggestion to use live rock or rubble is more straightforward though
 

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