Temporary frag tank - Cycle?

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Hi Reefers!

I will be closing down my Red Sea 170 tank which has a number of corals in which will eventually move over to my new tank.

Question is, will i need to allow time for cycling the frag tank if i take bio media (balls and blocks) from my current tank in to the frag tank? I do have about 2 kg. of cycled bio media.

If it will aid the process, some- or all of the water in my current tank can be used as well.

As of now, there is no immediate plans of having a heavy bio load in the frag tank; i will move over a couple of cleaner shrimps and eventually there will be a couple of utilitarIan fish moving in.

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Yes you should be able to do an immediate transfer like that as the bio media will basically act as live rock and will seed your tank with bacteria.
Thanks, I will be moving over most of the media over the weekend. I suppose i could try to dose 0,5-1 ppm ammonia to check if it actually does what it is supposed to do? :)
 

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