Reefer 250 and Turbostart 900

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so i had to switch my tank over to the reefer 250 sooner then i would like to have due to a leak in my old tank all i moved was my two clown fish and firefish the reefer 250 had carib sea live dry rock and all new live sand in it but wasn't cycled so i added Turbostart 900 3 days ago and my nitrite and nitrate are threw the roof and idk if i did something wrong or not or if its suppose to be like that ill take any advice i can get
 
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i will retest tomorrow and update with actual numbers and im using API and hanna digital for nitrate
here are my latest results IMG_4446.jpg IMG_4448.jpg
 
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Ammonia? Also, you said Caribsea live rock, you mean Life rock? Did you not move any of your old rock? If not, may I ask why?
ammonia is 0 and yes life rock. i didnt move anything because the plan was to just have another tank all together and when my other one failed i was in a panic to clean up and just threw it all outside
 

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That’s understandable. Too much good bacteria isn’t really a thing, so I would say if you could pit some existing rock in their as well as the bottled bac that would be a solid move. You can always take the cultured rock back out after it helps seed the new stuff. Might (small chance) help keep the uglies at a minimum too.
 

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