I started doing a fishless cycle of my 36 gallon tank about 2 weeks ago. I did a water test the day before yesterday and found that the ammonia is now almost completely gone and nitrite levels are through the roof. Based on what I've been reading on doing fishless cycles, it'll probably be another week or two before the nitrite levels fall, nitrate levels go up and my cycling is complete.
My question is, if I'm not ready to put fish in there yet how do I maintain the bacteria colonies? How much ammonia should I put in there to maintain them indefintely until I decide exactly what kind of fish I want in there? I don't want to feel rushed or anything as this is kind of an important decision
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FWIW, I've recently noticed a couple of tiny snails crawling alongside the glass. I guess they hitched a ride on the amazon swords I threw in the tank. From what I understand, those little buggers can multiply like crazy. I've also noticed that algae has started to form on the piece of bogwood I have in the tank. Since the snails have food, perhaps the snail poop will be enough to maintain bacteria levels? At any rate, I'm now seriously considering some clown loaches to help keep the snail population under control.
My question is, if I'm not ready to put fish in there yet how do I maintain the bacteria colonies? How much ammonia should I put in there to maintain them indefintely until I decide exactly what kind of fish I want in there? I don't want to feel rushed or anything as this is kind of an important decision
FWIW, I've recently noticed a couple of tiny snails crawling alongside the glass. I guess they hitched a ride on the amazon swords I threw in the tank. From what I understand, those little buggers can multiply like crazy. I've also noticed that algae has started to form on the piece of bogwood I have in the tank. Since the snails have food, perhaps the snail poop will be enough to maintain bacteria levels? At any rate, I'm now seriously considering some clown loaches to help keep the snail population under control.