I have been given a lot of advice in the last few weeks. Some from reading on the net and some from the LFS. I want to make a list to see what others think.
The only way to cycle a tank is to add fish.
You should not change water for 6 weeks during cycling.
Dip strips are as good as titrations.
.5 ppm ammonia at pH 7.5 is OK for platies.
Biospira is the only cycling aid that ever worked.
To acclimate a fish before adding it to your water, dilute the fish store water with your tank water a little at a time over a few hours.
Only feed fish when ammonia levels are 0 during cycling.
I am cycling a 29 gallon tank with two platies. I tried to add a third twice but I have had no luck getting it to work.
Here is todays readings (Day 12) with dip strips:
Ammonia .5
Nitrite .5
Nitrate 10
Total Hardness 75 (much of this is magnesium hardness in my tap water)
Chlorine 0
Alkalinity 120
pH 7.5
With titrations:
Ca++ 17 ppm
Mg++ 20 ppm
Na+ 16 ppm
Cl- 9 ppm
SO4-- 110
Thank you in advance for any comments.
The only way to cycle a tank is to add fish.
You should not change water for 6 weeks during cycling.
Dip strips are as good as titrations.
.5 ppm ammonia at pH 7.5 is OK for platies.
Biospira is the only cycling aid that ever worked.
To acclimate a fish before adding it to your water, dilute the fish store water with your tank water a little at a time over a few hours.
Only feed fish when ammonia levels are 0 during cycling.
I am cycling a 29 gallon tank with two platies. I tried to add a third twice but I have had no luck getting it to work.
Here is todays readings (Day 12) with dip strips:
Ammonia .5
Nitrite .5
Nitrate 10
Total Hardness 75 (much of this is magnesium hardness in my tap water)
Chlorine 0
Alkalinity 120
pH 7.5
With titrations:
Ca++ 17 ppm
Mg++ 20 ppm
Na+ 16 ppm
Cl- 9 ppm
SO4-- 110
Thank you in advance for any comments.