Yet another inquiry into fishless cycling (LOG TO FOLLOW)
OK, just did my research on the topic and want to give a run down to see if I have everything understood.
I am going to be using an extra 55g tank complete with everything I need.
THe tank has been disassembled for 2 weeks and was COMPLETELY drained of all water. When I stir the gravel around in the bottom of the tank, it is still damp, but I can not find any standing puddles of water anywhere. There is also no odd smells coming from the gravel or filter media (which I plan to rinse thouroughly under hot water.
I have 4 larger bags of media floating around in my other in use tanks to help get them seeded. 2 bags have been floating for a week, the other 2 for 2 days. I plan to use all of these bags in my new tank as well as one sponge from a very established Aquaclear 500. (Dont worry, I have a total of 4 sponges in use on a 55g right now so I doubt removing 1 will shock my existing tank.) I also plan to sqeeze all my existing sponges in all of my tanks into the new tank once it gets set up.
OK, now for the run down.
My tap water is at Ph 7.6 GH 0 and KH ~5 with no nitrAtes or nitrItes and no ammonia.
I plan on filling the tank up and using only Wardleys Chlor out to remove chlorine and chloramine. I understand that using other conditioners such as Prime and Stress Zyme will actually null the effects of the ammonia I plan on adding and end up hurting my cycling process.
The ammonia I am adding states the following ingrediants and is labeled Clear Ammonia. (Soft water, and ammonia) It does not foam when shaken.
I plan on adding 6 tsps immediately to the water, then testing it in a few hours to get an NH3 reading, then log that #. If my NH3 reading is ~5ppm then I want to continue to add that exact ammont of NH3 until my nitrItes start to appear. If the NH3 reading is >5 or <5 I want to adjust accoringly my ammount of added ammonia. Once NitrItes appear, I should cut my NH3 input in 1/2. Then continue to add ammonia until, after 24 hours from addition, the NH3 and nitrIte levels are at 0. Then do a big water changes and add fish.
I also understand that I should NOT change water during the fishless cycling, correct?
If I have everything understood correctly, I am expecting this to take around 7 days since I am adding existing biologicals in moderate quantities. Nonetheless, however long it take is how long it takes.
Please let me know if Ive got this thing understood.
OK, just did my research on the topic and want to give a run down to see if I have everything understood.
I am going to be using an extra 55g tank complete with everything I need.
THe tank has been disassembled for 2 weeks and was COMPLETELY drained of all water. When I stir the gravel around in the bottom of the tank, it is still damp, but I can not find any standing puddles of water anywhere. There is also no odd smells coming from the gravel or filter media (which I plan to rinse thouroughly under hot water.
I have 4 larger bags of media floating around in my other in use tanks to help get them seeded. 2 bags have been floating for a week, the other 2 for 2 days. I plan to use all of these bags in my new tank as well as one sponge from a very established Aquaclear 500. (Dont worry, I have a total of 4 sponges in use on a 55g right now so I doubt removing 1 will shock my existing tank.) I also plan to sqeeze all my existing sponges in all of my tanks into the new tank once it gets set up.
OK, now for the run down.
My tap water is at Ph 7.6 GH 0 and KH ~5 with no nitrAtes or nitrItes and no ammonia.
I plan on filling the tank up and using only Wardleys Chlor out to remove chlorine and chloramine. I understand that using other conditioners such as Prime and Stress Zyme will actually null the effects of the ammonia I plan on adding and end up hurting my cycling process.
The ammonia I am adding states the following ingrediants and is labeled Clear Ammonia. (Soft water, and ammonia) It does not foam when shaken.
I plan on adding 6 tsps immediately to the water, then testing it in a few hours to get an NH3 reading, then log that #. If my NH3 reading is ~5ppm then I want to continue to add that exact ammont of NH3 until my nitrItes start to appear. If the NH3 reading is >5 or <5 I want to adjust accoringly my ammount of added ammonia. Once NitrItes appear, I should cut my NH3 input in 1/2. Then continue to add ammonia until, after 24 hours from addition, the NH3 and nitrIte levels are at 0. Then do a big water changes and add fish.
I also understand that I should NOT change water during the fishless cycling, correct?
If I have everything understood correctly, I am expecting this to take around 7 days since I am adding existing biologicals in moderate quantities. Nonetheless, however long it take is how long it takes.
Please let me know if Ive got this thing understood.
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