New Tank Build and Cycling

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I am setting up my first saltwater tank after spending way to much money going to the local aquarium. I built my own stand, drilled a 39 gallon bowfront for rear g-holes overflow, listened to my wife yell at me at how much money I was spending and now I am waiting while my tank cycles. I purchased 40 lbs of live rock from my LFS, and some live sand, and got the tank wet a week ago. After testing my water everyday for the last week I have yet to see any sort of spikes I have read about. 3 days ago I registered .25 of ammonia and it was gone the next day. Could the tank be done cycling? I would have thought something would have registered by now, but I have read that using good LR could shorten the cycle dramatically. Any thoughts on whether it is done or should I wait another couple of weeks? I know the safe thing to do is to wait by I have guests coming over this weekend and if it is done I would love to have a fish (singular) swimming around for them! The two snails that hitchhiked on the rock are not much fun to look at. Thanks for any advice!
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And because I am proud of my first woodworking adventure here is the stand that I built.
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How long has the tank been cycling? Using cured live rock may shorten the first initial cycle, but usually a new tank goes through several cycles. You may see an algae stage and a cyano/diatom stage. If its been more than 4 weeks, and levels are good, you may consider adding a hardy fish. But with all things saltwater, don't rush.
 

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First, Welcome to R2R!!! I love the stand!! The tank is looking good!! :)
 

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that's your first stand? wow cant wait to see what you end up doing after you have some more experience. good luck on the tank it all looks great
 
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Thanks for the compliments! So I think I am through my diatom and cyano stage, lots of nasty stuff on the sand that has gone away. Now I am seeing some weird tube-like things growing off some of my rock, any have any idea what it is?
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Thanks for the ID. Are they always benign or is there a point I should get worried? I went from having 4 or 5 a week ago to 20 or so now.
 

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Sorry about that. Didn't mean to post that here, and it wouldn't let me take it down...
 

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