New tank cycle using old tanks media?

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bacteria reproduce rapidly, you may not be ready for fish right away but it wont take long to get there
ok thank you! as i said in my previous replies that ill just move the rock and sand and a lot of the filter media, ghost feed for about a week and do a 25% water change or so and add my 2 fish and corals.
 

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ok thank you! as i said in my previous replies that ill just move the rock and sand and a lot of the filter media, ghost feed for about a week and do a 25% water change or so and add my 2 fish and corals.
How old is the sand? May not want to transfer it without rinsing. Doesn't provide much bacteria wise anyway
 

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Adding carbon bio balls anything like that is just going to take away the good bacteria that’s trying to establish in your new rock and cause a continues cycle
Are you saying using bio balls isnt good and will take away bacteria. I am planning a frag tank and have a lot of bio balls since I wont have sand and just have some crushed rock and some of the rock is the purple colored caribe sea so I dont think its very porous! Its not like the marco rock thats very porous
 

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