Im currently about 1/2 way through a fishless cycle in my 75 gallon tank. Ive read post where some people have used some form of "bacteria in a bottle" to their tanks to help speed this process up, and for the most part it doesnt seem to work very well.
Ive been thinking though that there might be a way to speed up this process and maybe you folks out there can tell me what you think about it.
The typical fishless cycling process is to add ammonia to the tank, to establish an ammonia eating bacteria colony. This colony will then begin producing Nitrite which is food for the second, Nitrite eating colony of bacteria. When the second colony grows it will eat the Nitrite and produce Nitrate.
My thought was that is there a way to add Nitrites directly to the tank from the start? You know.... Nitrite in a bottle? This way I could begin growing Nitrite eaters at the same time Im growing Ammonia eaters instead of waiting for the Ammonia eaters to produce the Nitrite.
So the process would be like this:
1) Add 5ppm ammonia, and X ppm Nitrite to the water.
2) Keep adding enough ammonia and nitrite to maintain the levels until you see Nitrates. (The amount of NO2 you need to add to get Xppm should decrease as the 1st bacteria colony establishes itself)
3) Once you see X ppm Nitrates, stop adding the Nitrite completely, and only add ammonia.
4) If you can add 5ppm Ammonia and after 24 hours your ammo, and Nitrites are at 0... youre cycled... otherwise go back to step 2
This should take 1/2 the total cycle time as it would just adding ammonia since youre growing both sets in parallel.
Ive been thinking though that there might be a way to speed up this process and maybe you folks out there can tell me what you think about it.
The typical fishless cycling process is to add ammonia to the tank, to establish an ammonia eating bacteria colony. This colony will then begin producing Nitrite which is food for the second, Nitrite eating colony of bacteria. When the second colony grows it will eat the Nitrite and produce Nitrate.
My thought was that is there a way to add Nitrites directly to the tank from the start? You know.... Nitrite in a bottle? This way I could begin growing Nitrite eaters at the same time Im growing Ammonia eaters instead of waiting for the Ammonia eaters to produce the Nitrite.
So the process would be like this:
1) Add 5ppm ammonia, and X ppm Nitrite to the water.
2) Keep adding enough ammonia and nitrite to maintain the levels until you see Nitrates. (The amount of NO2 you need to add to get Xppm should decrease as the 1st bacteria colony establishes itself)
3) Once you see X ppm Nitrates, stop adding the Nitrite completely, and only add ammonia.
4) If you can add 5ppm Ammonia and after 24 hours your ammo, and Nitrites are at 0... youre cycled... otherwise go back to step 2
This should take 1/2 the total cycle time as it would just adding ammonia since youre growing both sets in parallel.
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