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I have never cycled a tank with dry rock, always used live or seeded from another tank. I filled the tank and have the salinity set, no lights, no fish so far just the live sand and the dry rock. Do I start the microbacter7 before I add any fish? If so how long should I wait? Been about 15 years since I started a new tank so all help is appreciated.
 

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I would add the M7 and then check your ammonia levels. You can dose ammonia (I use Dr Tims) and once it gets to 0 w/in 24 hours of dosing it is safe for fish. I would start with a single fish and then add more after the tank has a chance to stabilize. I would also check ammonia after adding the fish for a few days to make sure the bacteria is sufficient to handle the load.

I have done live rock tanks as well as dry rock tanks. For dry rock I have always had better success taking it slow and doing a longer cycle before any fish (4 weeks +)

Let us know how it goes.
 

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Thanks guys, my whole plan is slow. I was planning on about 4 weeks before fish but was concerned about the b7. But if I dose the tims as well it seems that will take care of my concerns.
 

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