That is essentially what I did. As I said, I was stressed about it, causing me to test daily.
I am far from an old reefer. I have never had a tank crash or anything catostrophic with a reef tank. I have never really had my tank cycle per se. When I started my 15 gallon last Jan. I used LFS cured LR. After two weeks with no cycle I added cleaners. After another two weeks I added a coral. Another two weeks I added my gobie. Another two weeks I added more LR. this is essentially how I stocked this tank for three months until I built my 30 Gallon. I took everything from the 15, added more dry sand, more LFS cured LR and again no noticeable cycle. AT this time I was using Red sea test kits. When I moved into the 120 And after three days with no cycle I felt confident enough to add my stuff.
If I were in your shoes and had the tank set up For a week now with 60# of LR with no cycle. (provided the LR in the tank is already cured). I would move all of the rest of My LR to the new tank leaving the corals and fish in the old tank for a few days. Just to be safe. After a few days with still no cycle you should be safe to decorate your tank with fish and other such items. Of course that is just me. Ive done FW for 18 years and find that critters are pretty resiliant. SW critters are about the same after you get them acclimated and settled in. Ther are far more touchy during travel.
Others will probably recommend waiting the obligatory month.
I am far from an old reefer. I have never had a tank crash or anything catostrophic with a reef tank. I have never really had my tank cycle per se. When I started my 15 gallon last Jan. I used LFS cured LR. After two weeks with no cycle I added cleaners. After another two weeks I added a coral. Another two weeks I added my gobie. Another two weeks I added more LR. this is essentially how I stocked this tank for three months until I built my 30 Gallon. I took everything from the 15, added more dry sand, more LFS cured LR and again no noticeable cycle. AT this time I was using Red sea test kits. When I moved into the 120 And after three days with no cycle I felt confident enough to add my stuff.
If I were in your shoes and had the tank set up For a week now with 60# of LR with no cycle. (provided the LR in the tank is already cured). I would move all of the rest of My LR to the new tank leaving the corals and fish in the old tank for a few days. Just to be safe. After a few days with still no cycle you should be safe to decorate your tank with fish and other such items. Of course that is just me. Ive done FW for 18 years and find that critters are pretty resiliant. SW critters are about the same after you get them acclimated and settled in. Ther are far more touchy during travel.
Others will probably recommend waiting the obligatory month.