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mrmcmasty

Mark
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I am fishless cycling a my tank. If I continue to progress at my current rate I will be finished in the next 10 to 14 days (I think)

When can I add plants?
 
Right now. Today. ASAP.

Plants will actually assist in the cycle. In fact, I've been using plants in a 4-day fishless cycle for all the tanks I've set up in the last year, works pretty well.
 
Is this because a planted tank has more algae spores in it than a nonplanted tank or at least more algae per volume (carried in on the plants)?
 
I dont know if this matters... but I have atleast 30 snails in this tank... not intentionally... I got a bag full of gravel from an astablished tank at the lfs and "poof" I had snails and hydra. The hydra didnt make it through my first amonia overdose (8ppm or higher) but the snails are thriving at first there were only a dozen or so and they were no bigger than >>>> O <<<< than zero, but now there are several that are eraser size... they are pretty active and a lot faster than I thought theyd be... anyway... that is off subject.

I went to the store and was given two plants for free... i assume it was becasue I ordered all my fish and they want to keep my business...

any advice for keeping them alive?
 
Couldn't he just stop with the ammonia and plant a couple of days later and be alright? I see what you're saying tho, RTR... makes sense.
 
Just want to be sure I understand....if you want plants and fish...you cycle the tank, then add plants and then add fish?
 
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