Fishless is the only safe way to cycle a marine tank. Things work a little different in saltwater than they do in freshwater. Can I ask what kind of livestock you're planning to add to this tank? What kind of lighting you have? What your spg/salinity is reading?
Push yourself in regards to patience, it is well worth the wait. Being impatient with saltwater makes for nothing more than a dead mess. Marine animals are much more sensitive to and reliant on their environment than freshwater animals. Mistakes are less tolerated and not only does that mean loss of life but lots of extra expense, too.
Welcome to the group! It'll be nice to have another "reefer" here among us. :-) As much as I love all my freshwater, I think my biggest addiction is saltwater, reef and otherwise.
One last tip before I have to call it a night... be sure you are also watching over calcium levels along with the standard 4 (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and pH). Calcium has very little wiggle room. Too high or too low and you will have a lot of issues. It should be within the right range (400 - 450) and stable before you put any kind of animals into the tank, and then you will want to test it regularly (before every water change for the first 6 months at least) to make sure it remains stable. Calcium can be depleted quickly by various animals in a reef tank.
Dawn
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> Thank you for the welcome. Patience has never been one of my virtues. My
> daughter and son-in-law has been here all week and we have been visiting
> fish/coral stores. At least I have an idea of what I want to put in after
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> > I am new here and live in Central Florida. I have just set up what will
> > become my first reef tank. It is a 46 gal. bowfront. I'm getting a good
> > spike on the Nitrites aqnd Nitrates. Can't wait for it to fully cycle so
> > that I can put some livestock in.
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