Hello everyone, cycling a new aquarium. I have a 90 gallon FOWLR that has been running for almost 20 years. I recently bought a 20 gallon nano which I am hoping to turn into a mixed reef system. With that being said, I have not cycled an Aquarium in 20 years and must say I am a bit rusty. Question is, the new aquarium is 2 weeks old, being cycled with dry rock, live sand and added Dr Tim's one and only to Kickstart the cycling process. I also have two small damsels in there (BRS recommends fish in cycling). Question is, after 2 weeks, ammonia is still at zero ppm, nitrite is also at zero and surprisingly nitrate is also zero. I know the test kit is fine, because the nitrate in my existing Aquarium is showing a reading of 20 ppm. Is it possible that my tank is fully cycled after only 2 weeks? I am assuming there should be at least some detectable levels of nitrate. Has technology advanced so much that by adding live sand and Dr Tim's one and only can really significantly decrease the cycling process that fast? Sorry for the long post. Any information is much appreciated. Thank you.