The bacteria living on the bioballs will be very different than the nitrifying bacteria living inside live rock. The environment is different, the rocks are submerged and have anaerobic areas where as the bioballs do not.
Your parameters are normal for a 6 day old tank especially if you have nothing producing waste. Your cycle has not yet begun and depending on the condition of the rock you may only see a quick cycle. The nitrate reading s you are getting could be from the water that you have used. I agree with ur LFs, get somethign in there to produce waste. I dont agree about moving all the live rock from ur old tank into the new tank. WHat will sustain the corals as the new tank cycles. It is best to not rush into anything and jeopardizing your old tank. It would be ok to move some of the rocks to the new tank. DOes the old tank have DSB?
I always thought water changes should be avoided during the cycle as well but there are different opinions about that.
Your parameters are normal for a 6 day old tank especially if you have nothing producing waste. Your cycle has not yet begun and depending on the condition of the rock you may only see a quick cycle. The nitrate reading s you are getting could be from the water that you have used. I agree with ur LFs, get somethign in there to produce waste. I dont agree about moving all the live rock from ur old tank into the new tank. WHat will sustain the corals as the new tank cycles. It is best to not rush into anything and jeopardizing your old tank. It would be ok to move some of the rocks to the new tank. DOes the old tank have DSB?
I always thought water changes should be avoided during the cycle as well but there are different opinions about that.