Cycling with liverock question

cameronh

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I just put together a new tank. Its a 3gallon and i have 3 and a half pounds of live rock in it, will this speed the cycling process up goven my water to rock ratio?
 
It's hard to say because not all LR is equal. A porous 3lb selection of LR would probably work better than a more dense 3lbs of LR.

Honestly, the entire discussion surrounding the cycling process is filled with conjecture and only some verifiable fact. The reason I say this is because everyone's tank cycle's at a different speed. Some cycle in days, others cycle in weeks or even months. For instance, I've started with LR and cycled a tank in a week and I've started with dry rock and cycled in about 2 months.

The best thing you can do is ghost feed/dose small amount of ammonia and test everyday to see when ammonia and nitrite are both zero. In a small tank, it probably won't take too terribly long. Just be patient, best of luck!
 
The more live rock, to a certain point, you use the higher the ammonia spike will be because you will have more die-off and the longer it will take to cycle. If you have high quality live rock you will get less die-off equaling less time for cycle.
 
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