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Hello, I'm new to this forum and trying to breed some gbr's. So right now I have my rams in a 12 gallon eclipse tank and the amm, nitrites =0 and the nitrates are less than 20. The water is soft and the ph is slightly acidic. My rams have bred 3 times now and ate all of the eggs before hatch, so I just ordered a new tank online for the eggs/fry. I have read that someone has hatched the eggs in straight r/o water (uncycled). That is not my plan but the question is do I need to cycle the new tank before adding the eggs/fry? Thanks for the help.
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