bio spira

what kind of media or other pre-cycled things would a lfs that would help? gravel?
 
used gravel or used filter media.

they probably won't sell it to you though.. i got some FUNNY looks when i asked mine for some "spare gravel"

as a last resort, an aquarium plant (the kind that come in pots) will help. the bacteria you need will be in the roots and the dirt in the pots.
 
Bio-Spira is designed to instantly cycle the tank. That's what it does. It has been tested with professional aquarists on a large scale. It is the ONLY product on the market that does that. It REQUIRES proper handling and refrigeration in order to be viable. There is no need to do anything but follow the directions. A fishless cycle is not needed nor recommended. Using Bio-Spira is the same thing as moving a cycled filter to a new tank. The bacteria are present to handle the bio-load and MUST have a bio-load to support them.

Bio-Spira does not instantly cycle the tank; nor does Marineland even make that claim. Bio-Spira may take up to two weeks to work.
 
Sort of like milk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you Nolapete, well said.

Vic
yes, he mentioned refridgeration, but did not say anything about getting media from somewhere else as more reliable. when you get used media from another source, you KNOW that it is full of living bacteria. with Bio-spira, it is hit or miss. even though the LFS refrigerates it, doesnt mean that the shipper did.
 
i think if you go to the marineland website, they have a list of people who carry their products, you put in your zip code and you can then call those stores and see if they carry biospira specifically.
 
biospira contains enought bacteria to suffeciently support the full number of fish you want by the size of package, it gives you enough to start , without the need of waiting for it to naturally occur plus the bacteria to consume the nitrite to nitrates so you lessen the time and stress on the fish my tanks crashed with water change, bad well water fluctuation with ph,.. neighbor was digging , messed up my well. after biospira, the tanks were all kept under 1ppm of ammonia and never spiked till done.. no stress on fish..
 
I'm curious if anyone knows a place in NYC that carries Bio Spira, I'd like to try it, but no where has it or even seems to know what it is. ordering online is just silly, since most places charge a fortune to ship it refrigerated.


I know Absolutely Fish In Clifton has it. That's not too far from NYC.
 
Even with Bio Spira, you will need to monitor and do water changes as required as in a fishy cycle. I prefer media transfer and gradual stocking increases.
 
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