wooden_reefer
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Re: Water Changes
If you are using uncured live rock to cycle, you may want to change some of the water during the earliest phase of the cycle when decay (ammonification) is peak (technically pre-cycle) so that ammonia level is not excessive for too long a period of time so that dieoff is not excessive.
Water change in the middle of the cycle makes no sense regardless, unless you actively moniter to maintain a desired moderate ammonia level. In the middle of a cycle (long after decay is completed) the bacteria population constantly increases, changing some water routinely in the middle of the cycle makes no sense.
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The discussion on the undesirability of cycling with uncured live rock may not concern you now, if you have already started the cycle with uncured live rock, which you have not stated.
What are you using to cycle?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10829783#post10829783 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by oscarslr
Ok how often should i do water changes and how much water on a 125 gal 60 gal sump system during the cycle
If you are using uncured live rock to cycle, you may want to change some of the water during the earliest phase of the cycle when decay (ammonification) is peak (technically pre-cycle) so that ammonia level is not excessive for too long a period of time so that dieoff is not excessive.
Water change in the middle of the cycle makes no sense regardless, unless you actively moniter to maintain a desired moderate ammonia level. In the middle of a cycle (long after decay is completed) the bacteria population constantly increases, changing some water routinely in the middle of the cycle makes no sense.
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The discussion on the undesirability of cycling with uncured live rock may not concern you now, if you have already started the cycle with uncured live rock, which you have not stated.
What are you using to cycle?