I am not offended, like everyone seems to be debating here rather than arguing, so please dont think that I am 'saying' my posts in a mean 'tone of voice' either.
However, you can fishless cycle with a lot of methods, of which I really agree with rbishop's fishless cycling 'sticky' on this site. I also would disagree in that just because fish are in a different country, they still require the same needs. I also know that methods and product availability is different, but I felt that as it applies to MollyFan's questions here in this thread, there was a lot of advice that was just not the best and until now, no one has said anything about if she has access to ammonia or not. My point is not to debunk you or anyone, but try to help out MollyFan and in a lot of ways, I cannot believe that no one pointed out that her test results had something wrong with them.
I have traveled at least half way across the world so far, and live for almost three years in Germany, and so I know that keeping fish is pretty similar there as it is here. I also know that we all have access to nearly any product via the internet. I can buy a bottle of ammonia here in the US for less than an american dollar, so I am sure I could ship you some for less than 10 dollars, US, if you needed some. My point being, if you are not ready to sit by your tank quite a bit, or test daily mid-cycle, you shouldnt really be using fish to cycle a tank. I realize that in the past, people did this all the time, because they did not know better, but now days, it just seems contradictory to me for people to have the same huge problems over and over again and not want to accept the fact that it would be best to just take the fish back to a LFS and keep adding fish food to the tank until it is ready. I know we can get attached to fish, I certainly am to mine, but I would rather miss them but know they are still alive rather than risk their deaths. Know what I mean?
However, you can fishless cycle with a lot of methods, of which I really agree with rbishop's fishless cycling 'sticky' on this site. I also would disagree in that just because fish are in a different country, they still require the same needs. I also know that methods and product availability is different, but I felt that as it applies to MollyFan's questions here in this thread, there was a lot of advice that was just not the best and until now, no one has said anything about if she has access to ammonia or not. My point is not to debunk you or anyone, but try to help out MollyFan and in a lot of ways, I cannot believe that no one pointed out that her test results had something wrong with them.
I have traveled at least half way across the world so far, and live for almost three years in Germany, and so I know that keeping fish is pretty similar there as it is here. I also know that we all have access to nearly any product via the internet. I can buy a bottle of ammonia here in the US for less than an american dollar, so I am sure I could ship you some for less than 10 dollars, US, if you needed some. My point being, if you are not ready to sit by your tank quite a bit, or test daily mid-cycle, you shouldnt really be using fish to cycle a tank. I realize that in the past, people did this all the time, because they did not know better, but now days, it just seems contradictory to me for people to have the same huge problems over and over again and not want to accept the fact that it would be best to just take the fish back to a LFS and keep adding fish food to the tank until it is ready. I know we can get attached to fish, I certainly am to mine, but I would rather miss them but know they are still alive rather than risk their deaths. Know what I mean?