Will Adding an Extra Bio Help??

PPOHolbrook

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AM cycling a 75 gallong tank. Heard everyone on here say charcoal is really useless unless u r trying to get meds outta the water. Was wondering if I could take the carbon out of my AQ70 and replace with another form of bio starts, rings, bio-max etc? WOuld this assist in cycling the tank, adding good bacteria?? I am running 2 AQ70's at present.

Brian:help:
 
Find a freind or go to a localy owned pet store and get some of thier gravel from an established tank. Put it in a cheese cloth or some womans nylon hose, tie it off and set it in your tank. This sack of gravel will serve as a kick starting bacteria colony and will magicly infest the rest of your tank thus speeding up the cycling process. I suggest this method of shortning cylcing time over biospira or anything else like that. Chemicals are bad. All you can do is help nature do its thing, you cant make it do something it doesnt want to.
 
its not going to help it cycle faster by taking out the carbon but it will give you better filtering depending on what you want.

I currently have my carbon packet in there plus 2 bio-packets (Aquaclear 70). Think I should remove the carbon? Might that help reduce ammonia because of better filtration?
 
bio is using something with lots of surface like bio balls or bio rings or scrubbers where bacteria grows.

using sponges or floss polishes the water traps dirt ext.

well, I have the sponge, carbon, and 2 bio-mass inserts. Should do everything I need.
 
Never mind

Now that the thread has been hijacked never mind!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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