Cycling QT tank question

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Hey all,
So I've been cycling a QT tank for about 3 weeks now and I have been adding adding micro bacter 7 and micro bacter XLM every week.
Also dead clams for ghost feeding
I haven't been testing for ammonia at all as i can wait the month it takes. The ammonia alert badge shows nothing but i know they're unreliable.
I added pods that I've been culturing and they've been doing great.
SO I'm wondering if the pods are good, is it cycled and/or good enough to put fish in.

also my QT is not going to be copper based.
mostly prazi and general cure with a period of just making sure they're healthy after the meds.
 

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Bacteria need to settle on surfaces. Do you have any biomedia, HOB filter?
 

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Generally sand and rock is not the standard for QT, but I can see your point if you are not planning to use copper, but then you have to establish separate treatment tank in case your fish catch marine ich.
 

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