Troy - the silent cycle method does not use hardy fish as potential sacrifices. It does not expose them to nitrite or ammonia.
Question Karl: If you had (for hypothetical purposes): pay $100.00 for each "hardy" species instead of $1, for the silent cycle, would you find yourself risking that type of investment for this method or would you find an alternative one that would not put your investment at risk?
Question Karl: How many "Hardy" species does one truly keep stocked in their tank, after the cycle is completed? If the Silent cycle was so sure fire harmless, why wouldn't one simply stock the species that they had originally wanted to house?
Question Karl: If the silent cycle is so effective at eliminating all NH3/4 and N02, why the need for a outside filters? Such as; Canister, HOB, Sump, sponges ect...,? one would only need H20 changes for excessive N03. Again mechanical filtration can be accomplished at WCs.
I'm not Dutch so I need one.
Karl, I try and never assume one's intentions.... I'm not out to save all the creatures of the planet either..., I do believe that IF we have methods available to us (and we do) that would never put livestock in jeopardy no matter how low the risk, than I believe we should pursue/develop those methods as responsible stewards of the hobby. Look we are human....we make mistakes we learn from them (hopefully) and move on.... The point I'm trying to make is that we are human and we will make mistakes in cycling our tanks.... We error because were not perfect. That said: why would we promote a method that by your own admission (you too Derringer) is going to fail for some, Simply because of their ignorance, at the cost of another creature?? If we have methods (and we do) that simply will not risk any livestock no matter how much we error, or misunderstand what one's version of a "planted Tank" is with the same end result?
But lets take the debate a bit further and simply weigh the pro and cons of each method.....I'll list the Pros/Cons for a fish less cycle and if you will, you can post the pros/Cons of a silent cycle.....
Pro for a fish less cycle:
1, No livestock is EVER risked in this method.
2, Simple Testing NH3/4 levels only during the beginning stages of cycle.
3, No H20 changes required, until the cycle has been completed.
4, No need for me to try and estimate the amount of plant mass required.
5, No need to add anything other than NH3 during the entire cycle.
6, No Cost to hobbyist for livestock during cycle.
7, No cost to hobbyist for plant mass prior to cycle.
8, No Cost for to hobbyist for H20 additives for the livestock during cycle.
9, No Cost for hobbyist for C02/Ferts for plant mass required for silent cycle.
Cons for a fish less cycle:
1, unable to see livestock in tank prior to cycle completion.
2, Algae possible if plant mass is not sufficient to compete for NH3/4
3, ............
Please anybody that wants to Chime in Please do for or against.....
We all could use the knowledge....
Troy