My stay at home tank move - Cycling question

ToledoTang

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I've been in the hobby for a number of years but I have a question on cycling my new set up. I have a 125 upstairs with the sump in the basement. I have decided to take down my 125 and build two frag tanks in the basement instead. The total volume of the new set up is 110 gallons. I have about 150 lbs of live rock that I put in the new tank along with new dry crushed coral and aragonite that has been thoroughly rinsed.

I would prefer not to use any of my fish to cycle the tank with in order to keep them healthy. My initial thought when I started planning this was to buy a shrimp and use that but with the stay at home order, I'm not too excited to leave the house for 1 shrimp. I have a 500 ml bottle of Brightwell Aquatics MicroBacter 7. Can I use that to cycle the tank without a dead shrimp or fish? Can I add a cube or two of frozen brine shrimp instead? I anticipate the cycle to be short with the amount of good cured live rock but I am not familiar with the MicroBacter 7 or not using fish the cycle the tank.
 
Did you take the rock directly from your existing cycled and operating 125? If so you should not have to cycle at all.
 
I agree: live rock should do it. I never, ever use a fish to cycle. I just toss in 3 or 4 flakes of fishfood daily until I see ammonia ---and keep doing it until I don't. Works like a charm. But also please read my post on TIME, over in New To The Hobby.
 
Did you take the rock directly from your existing cycled and operating 125? If so you should not have to cycle at all.

Maybe just a mini-cycle from disturbing the bacteria. But that should only last a few days and it's nothing a bottle of Prime can't fix.
 
Thanks guys! Yes, I took the live rock from my existing cycled tank. I will try the adding food trick and test until I don't see ammonia.
 
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