I have a friend who is moving and wants to give me his African cichlids. I intended to have the tank ready and cycled before taking the fish, but there were some delays (filter I ordered arrived broken, trouble building a stand, ect.). Anyway, I NEED to take these fish in the next few days - which means putting them into an uncycled tank.
The tank they are in has an UGF and I can take a bit of the gravel, but he would like to keep most of it. I can also put the filter sponges from my planted tank into the 2 cichlid tank filters, but the planted tank has only maybe 1/4 the fish load the cichlid tank will have.
Basically, I am wondering if this will be adequate to get the new tank cycled without injuring the fish. I will check ammonia and change water daily if necessary.
Or would adding a product to speed cycling help? I thought I read that Biospira was supposed to speed cycling - does it work?
The tank they are in has an UGF and I can take a bit of the gravel, but he would like to keep most of it. I can also put the filter sponges from my planted tank into the 2 cichlid tank filters, but the planted tank has only maybe 1/4 the fish load the cichlid tank will have.
Basically, I am wondering if this will be adequate to get the new tank cycled without injuring the fish. I will check ammonia and change water daily if necessary.
Or would adding a product to speed cycling help? I thought I read that Biospira was supposed to speed cycling - does it work?