Too early RO add sand and dry rock?

Jeepjockey

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Hello. I’m maybe about a week away from starting the cycle provided everything ordered arrives on time. I have water in the tank now as I was testing equipment. Question is, can I add sand and dry rock now even if it may be a week or two before I start the cycle? And if It’s ok, should I run the pumps or is it ok with just standing water? Thnx all
 

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Yes add rock and sand. Rinse the sand in a bucket until its clear before adding it to your tank. You do not need to run the pumps. It will not hurt if you do run them.
 

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Pumps might help you decide placement before you add live stock. Lot more tedious to fix a sand pile after you have fish and corals(or bristle worms in your sand lol)
 

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Rock, sand, water, and you can run the pumps all you want just keep the lights turned off. This works really well for me when starting up a new tank.
 

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