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Patience is the hardest part of this hobby :)
You're doing all the right steps with reactors and testing/tracking the metrics. Check out the aquaforest products if you ever want to cut down using reactors/GFO due to cost and just extra maintenance. I've been dosing their nitrate/phosphate reducing bacteria in addition to a refugium and having excellent results.
As for the rocks, there is probably enough material left on them to feed the bacteria in the cycle, but do try to pick up some janitorial ammonia so you can dose it and see how long it takes to be converted into nitrate. That is the best indicator as for how far into the cycling process you are. Feel free to start running the lights for your expected photoperiod which will cause a diatom bloom if you haven't had it already and potentially other things, but you can add a few snails to clear it up!
You're doing all the right steps with reactors and testing/tracking the metrics. Check out the aquaforest products if you ever want to cut down using reactors/GFO due to cost and just extra maintenance. I've been dosing their nitrate/phosphate reducing bacteria in addition to a refugium and having excellent results.
As for the rocks, there is probably enough material left on them to feed the bacteria in the cycle, but do try to pick up some janitorial ammonia so you can dose it and see how long it takes to be converted into nitrate. That is the best indicator as for how far into the cycling process you are. Feel free to start running the lights for your expected photoperiod which will cause a diatom bloom if you haven't had it already and potentially other things, but you can add a few snails to clear it up!
