Dear all,
I am a newbie, and had a question on fishless cycling. Please excuse me if this is a silly question. From what I have read this seems to be the best way of cycling a new tank. I just purchased a new 10g kit for my kids, with penguin 100 bio wheel (which is rattling at this point, but thats another issue), heater, air pump, the works.
I filled and treated the water last night, and will likely begin the cycling tomorrow. My question is, that toward the end of the cycling process, I need to do a 90% water change. If I do a 90% water change after everything is all balanced, wouldn't the new water then again need to be balanced?
Thank you in advance.
Larry
I am a newbie, and had a question on fishless cycling. Please excuse me if this is a silly question. From what I have read this seems to be the best way of cycling a new tank. I just purchased a new 10g kit for my kids, with penguin 100 bio wheel (which is rattling at this point, but thats another issue), heater, air pump, the works.
I filled and treated the water last night, and will likely begin the cycling tomorrow. My question is, that toward the end of the cycling process, I need to do a 90% water change. If I do a 90% water change after everything is all balanced, wouldn't the new water then again need to be balanced?
Thank you in advance.
Larry