:dance: Ok so it has been a long time since my last aquarium and the science of aquatic life has come a long way since the 1970's....that being said, I am performing a "fish in" cycle for several aquariums. I joined the forum late and discovered all this "new science". That being said and understanding the ammonia, nitrate, nitrite cycle, I stocked my tanks with some real plant life. I added the few fish that I had already purchased and were sitting in a small "holding tank". I purchased the master test kit from API. I added some polyester sheeting cut to fit in between the foam sponge and the charcoal, The polyester is great for catching all the particulate suspended in the tank from the substrate. Even after heavy pre-washing, there is a lot of particulate suspended in the water. When the sheeting was full of particulate, I washed the sheeting using some of the aquarium water in a separate container and placed back it into the filter. I have performed this about three or four times. At the same time, I have also taken readings on the nitrite level...which never got above 1 ppm. And also drained the tank about 60% 40% 40% and 10% over a three to four day period. On the final 10% I allowed the tank "to rest" and within 72 hours I had crystal clear water as I had seen at the LFS. I pulled the test kit...all levels were zero...and with NO Fish Loss. Each time I dropped the tank and replaced the water, I added an approrpiate amount of conditioning salt to keep the fish "happy". I am now into week two of a"fish in" cycle on a 55 gallon with cichlids..an acei (yellow fin) a jewel and a red zebra...performing the same tasks as I did with the 20. Last night the Nitrite was 1ppm and I dropped the level about 60 %...tonight will test again...drop 40%..and so on...at the same time, clean the polyester sheeting and replace...add condtioning salt. I believe I have reduced the cycling by about two weeks-perhaps more as compared to a fish less cycle. I dont know if using aerotors has made a difference in this, but all the tanks now in their cycles were all set up with aerators and fresh plants. It certainly didn't hurt the fish.
