Please accept my apologies is this is a redundant question but I have failed to find this answer via searches and reading:
When doing Fishless Cycling should carbon be used? (Example: I am using Marineland Emperor 400's - the filter cartridge has carbon built into it - should these be in or out during the cycling?)
What about other materials like Nitrate Removal material?
I have Seachem's de*nitrate (white gravel looking material) that I will be using in the baskets that go in my 400's. Should this be used while cycling or not?
Thanks for all the help!
I used Prime on the initial water filling of the tank - just got Seachem's Ammonia Alert Badge that stays in the water - it showed 0 Ammonia.
I have now officially started cycling by adding store bought ammonia - getting ready to test the ppm (added it about 30 minutes ago) - the badge has changed colors.
When I added the ammonia I pulled the carbon packed filter cartridges out since I was not sure if they should be in or out.
When doing Fishless Cycling should carbon be used? (Example: I am using Marineland Emperor 400's - the filter cartridge has carbon built into it - should these be in or out during the cycling?)
What about other materials like Nitrate Removal material?
I have Seachem's de*nitrate (white gravel looking material) that I will be using in the baskets that go in my 400's. Should this be used while cycling or not?
Thanks for all the help!
I used Prime on the initial water filling of the tank - just got Seachem's Ammonia Alert Badge that stays in the water - it showed 0 Ammonia.
I have now officially started cycling by adding store bought ammonia - getting ready to test the ppm (added it about 30 minutes ago) - the badge has changed colors.
When I added the ammonia I pulled the carbon packed filter cartridges out since I was not sure if they should be in or out.