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Almost to the point where I can start cycling my tanks after I get the rock next month. I have a 65 gallon DT and a 10 gallon QT. Should I cycle them both at the same time?
 
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Def. separate tanks. I have a box of reef crystals good for mixing 200 gallons of water and really prefer not to only mix enough for 10 gallons, but I guess if I have to then I will
 

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Fill the QT and start it cycling whenever it is convenient for you.

Are you getting live rock or dry rock?
 
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Getting 65lbs. of the Fiji live dry rock from BRS. I have a mixing station with consists of 2 50 gallon containers...1 for RODI water and 1 to mix saltwater
 

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Getting 65lbs. of the Fiji live dry rock from BRS. I have a mixing station with consists of 2 50 gallon containers...1 for RODI water and 1 to mix saltwater
Then there is no reason to cycle them either together or apart. Just do whichever is easiest for you.
 

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