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Also, in terms of cycling a “brackish” tank – should I be adding the marine salt at the very start, or when the cycle has completed? What are the pros and cons of doing so?

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Also, in terms of cycling a “brackish” tank – should I be adding the marine salt at the very start, or when the cycle has completed? What are the pros and cons of doing so?

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<> 4 – Last, but not least. In regards to a cycle WITH fish, I understand the importance of doing water changes to keep the Ammonia / Nitrite levels down as to not harm the fish. However, in a cycle WITHOUT fish, should one just let the bacteria colonize and NOT do water changes? Or should water changes be a routine in cycling the tank? <> I appreciate your time in reading / responding to my questions. Happy fish keeping, Emily <

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