Light or no light? New tank cycling

kenno31

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I’m sure this has been asked a
Million times but think my question is a little different.
The general question is, can I turn lights on just 8 days into cycling using JBL Denitrol bacteria.

however my question is a bit bigger as I’m wanting to move my corals from my old tank too, I don’t think I can move them and keep the lights off. But then I don’t want to get a shed load of algae as the cycle progresses.I have bought a UV steriliser, I’m thinking of putting this on as soon as I put the lights on.

Am I doing right? At a push I could keep the old tank running a little longer but I really need the room and to get the wife of my back.
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Leave the lights off as long as you can resist the temptation to turn them on. Longer the better.
 
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If I was you, and my partner was on my back, I’d stick my uv on 24/7, slowly over the next few days put your lights on, 1 hour 2 hours ect... then acclimate your coral to the new tank,
But I’m no expert and I don’t know how much good that would do, or not,
It’s what I would do if she was on my case
That’s only if the tank is cycled tho!
 

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