Hello Zaid, my name is David. I'm sorry that we have not had the time to redirect your enthusiasm in a more constructive area, but give me moment of your time and I will try to point you in the right direction.
First thing is first. No matter how hard you try, in the majority of cases, there is not much that you can physically do to speed up you natural nitrogen cycle. We have to wait for the bacterial populations in our tank to mature enough to handle all of the waste. It usually takes about 4 weeks for this to happen. The most important thing is to make sure you have something in there that will produce ammonia (decaying matter) to feed the bacteria along this process. This "Ammonia" will help bacteria to grow in population size. At the end of your cycle you should have 0 ammonia in you tank because in short it will kill what every living thing that is in there be cause it is very toxic to fish and coral life.
Secondly, decide what type of marine environment you want to create. Do you just want Fish Only With Live Rock (FOWLR) or a Full Blown Reef of some sort. They require different filtration methods and husbandry practices. I suggest that you find someone knowledgeable in the hobby to direct you to a much more successful way of starting out. There are a ton of us that can tell you all of the things not to do. Most of us when first starting out did so many wrong things that it was Not Even Funny. It's so much more of an enjoyable hobby when the things we put in our tanks don't die within days of putting them in there.
Thirdly... This is the hardest one at times... Have Patience!!! Nothing good happens fast in this hobby; Only the bad stuff. Read as much as you can because you will always have something new to learn in this hobby. I don't know anyone who knows it all as we are always learning. You Tube has a vast wealth of informative videos to help guide you along so check those out too.
Lastly, I will leave you with this nice little video I found from Bulk Reef Supply. Check out all of their videos because I think that you will learn tons from just watching them.
Last edited by SoLiD; Mon, 23rd Jul 2012 at 01:21 PM.
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