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By adding salt to a bucket to do a water change will it start a cycle?
Also if i add to a tank with just sand will it cycle?
Also if i add to a tank with just sand will it cycle?
I'm not sure why this is so complicated. You are moving the contents of your existing 75g. tank right?
1) mix salt into water already in the tank. As noted above this will stir your sandbed up again so your water will be cloudy.
2) When your water clears--perhaps days, drain the amount equal to what you have in your current mature setup ( you can save it or discard it) and use the water and rock from your mature system as you move your animals over. This is the equivilant of doing a large water change on your old system and there should really be no cycle at all.
3) Test your water regularly over the next week or so, watch your animals carefully and resist the impulse to add anything new for a few weeks until the system has stabilized.
Jarrett, If I understand you correctly you are setting up a new tank to transfer your old tank into? So far you have new sand, and rodi water in the tank and you want to mix the salt in the tank, am I correct? And your question is will you have a new cycle once you transfer the items in your old tank into the new tank?
Based on my understanding of your question I think you will have a new cycle if you do it this way because you are starting from scratch. If you wish to avoid starting from scratch what you will have to do is transfer everything in your existing tank into the new tank (most importantly the water from your established set up). Let me tell you what I did when I moved my 75 gallon.. I transfered everything in the tank (rock, water, fish, corals, etc) into seperate plastic containers. I then bought a new hand broom and one of those things you use to pick up the dirt from the floor when you sweep and I scooped up all my old sand and placed it into my new tank (3 inches of sand bed). I then placed my live rocks into the tank, filled the tank with as much water as I could from my old tank, put in the fish and corals and used additional rodi water I had pre-made to top it off because some water was lost in the process. I was successful in preventing any cycle from occurring and everything went well. This was all done in a few hours period of time.
Let me know if I answered your questions and if you need more help.
Oh and to answer your initial question: Adding salt to a tank itself is never recommended. That being said if you do add salt to an established tank, it will NOT cause it to cycle. If you add salt to an unestablished tank, it will not cause it to cycle. The thing that causes a tank to cycle is the addition of something that produces amonia (dead shrimp, etc.). Adding salt just raises your salinity. =)
Let me start over.......
my problem is I have no fish,no rock and salt in my new tank yet.Just Rodi water and sand, sand was dry when I bought it so its not live
When I start adding salt to my tank I want to know that the tank will not start to cycle because I want to tranfer my 75gal in a few days and not be rushed to do so. I heard people say adding salt could start the cycle process. If the answers is NO then thanks all for answer my question.
KathyC posted this awile back but I cant find the thread
this is a site has the best people for making me feel comfortable with making the right decision.LOL