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I waited about a month, but the rock that I started with was dry so I didn't need to worry about die off. After a month a changed about 10% and I seeded the dead rock with a bit of live rock. The only draw back to starting with dry rock is that it takes way longer for your tank to get where you want it. It's been 3 months and I'm finally starting to see some coralline algae growth.
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my 90 never did cycle. the benifit of using cured live rock i guess.
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all my rock is from my existing tank same with filter media.So it should cycle alot faster
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