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Im new to saltwater aquariums. I thought Id just try it out and try something new and colorful. I use to have a 75 gallon tank for freshwater but Im downgrading cause I recently moved into a small apartment. Im no newb to aquariums. But Ill be trying a 10 gallon tank for saltwater. I know it will be harder to upkeep cause there isn't a larger margin for error. But I only plan on keeping a couple clown fish in it. I was wondering as to how I should go about starting the bacteria growth in a tank. I really don't feel like waiting 6 weeks before I can get some fish. Is there like a food I can throw in other then something living. I've heard of putting a frozen shrimp in the tank, but then the lady I was talking to at the aquarium store said that would make the water gross. Whats a good way to start the growth that doesnt involve me heading the store again?
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when i set up my 20 gallon, i purchased some live rock from my LFS that had been in their cycling tank for a while. when i put it in mine, everything was cycled in a little over a week. Live sand will help things get movin a bit faster too.
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