Cycle Walt smith 2.1 in tank?

aanative

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I'm setting up my first tank and was wondering if I should cure my Walt smith separately or in tank and just do aggressive water changes. I'm in no rush.

BRS recommends curing the rock but I imagine it takes less to cure this man made rock.

I have to cycle the tank anyways so should I just do it with rock in place?

Thanks for your thoughts

Eric


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I am cycling mine with the tank at the same time. However I am curing Pukani in a tub just bc of how dirty it can be.

You should be fine doing them together


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I'm very curious what BRS means by saying you need to cure the dry Walt Smith rock. "Curing" usually refers to what you may choose to do to deal with die-off on live rock -- not sure what it means for dry, artificial rock.
 
The pukani wasn't that bad at all. It took about a month to fully cure but i didnt do anything special other than stick it in a bucket with a pump and heater. I did a water change about 2 weeks through and then when all parameters stabilized i put in my DT. I had no phosphate issues or algae issues. I have yet to see any reason why you should do anymore than that from my experience.
 
I have Walt smith rock. There is no curing it. It is free of mess. It just needs time to become live rock.
 
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