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Hey what's going on guys. I am new to saltwater and have a few questions that you guys can hopefully help with. I have the EVO 13.5 gallon with live sand and 3 live rocks in it. I was wondering how long I should let that cycle alone before adding fish? Also, if there was anything I should add to help safely speed up the process and make it the best tank for future fish. THANK YOU FOR THE HELP!
 

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I have the EVO 13.5 gallon with live sand and 3 live rocks in it.
If it is Live Rock, like just out of the ocean or a tank, and LIve Sand your tank is basicly cycled. You can add a fish now. I would test for ammonia just to be sure it was live rock
 

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Run 3 weeks and start monitoring your tank with test kits
Please don’t use api kits which will give you false readings and discourage you from the onset
 

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Welcome to the reef! Definitely test the levels listed above. If you used live rock and live sand the tests should come back without hiccups. If you don’t have a test kit you could always take a sample up to your LFS and they will typically test it for you. A lot of smart folks here to help guide you. Glad to have you in the hobby!
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