New grow out tank set up

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I just purchased an Innovative Marine 25 Lagoon that i plan in using as a grow out/frag tank next to my current main display. My plan was to tank like 15-20 gallons of water from main display then add the remaining to fill up tank with new fresh salt water. I was planning on going bare bottom and then put in a few new pieces of rock. My thought was I would still need to add something like Dr Tim's One & Only and Dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride. I was thinking the cycle would probably take like 2 weeks if I follow the Dr Tim's method. Does that sound right? Am I missing something? Kindly advise.
 

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If you could plumb both tanks together, for example use a common sump, it would really be ideal.
 
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If you could plumb both tanks together, for example use a common sump, it would really be ideal.
I am not running a sump for either. The new tank is an All In One so I would not be drilling or modifying it at all.
 

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OK, well in that case, I would take several good sized rocks from the display and place them in the frag tank to speed up cycling. I would also place some new rocks in the display to make up for the ones you removed.
 

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If you take live rock and water from the old tank and put it into your grow out tank, you shouldn’t have a cycling issue. Your old tank water, which is already cycled, is now in your new tank. I’d take the old water from the DT from water changes for a couple months and put it into the new tank.
 

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Yeah +1 to taking live rock from your display. There can (and probably are) some nitrifiers in your water column, but not gonna really be much. Won't really help.
 

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