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Texas Yankee February 1st 04 03:23 PM

Tank cycling done yet?
 
I have a 55 gallon tank that I just started again - filled it with holy rock
and water, running an Emperor 400 with a powerhead sponge filter running to
promote water movement. I tossed in 5 black mollys and 5 marble mollys to
start the tank and after a couple died, the water went from cloudy to
crystal clear - it's been two weeks - I don't have a water test kit - should
I expect that the tank is cycled yet?



NetMax February 1st 04 08:00 PM

Tank cycling done yet?
 

"Texas Yankee" wrote in message
...
I have a 55 gallon tank that I just started again - filled it with holy

rock
and water, running an Emperor 400 with a powerhead sponge filter

running to
promote water movement. I tossed in 5 black mollys and 5 marble mollys

to
start the tank and after a couple died, the water went from cloudy to
crystal clear - it's been two weeks - I don't have a water test kit -

should
I expect that the tank is cycled yet?


Not likely, http://faq.thekrib.com/begin-cycling.html

NetMax



Cichlid February 1st 04 08:04 PM

Tank cycling done yet?
 
If you plan on putting Cichlids in, I would strongly suggest getting a test
kit and testing.

Check you're Ammonia and Nitrite levels as well as pH levels.

Do yourself and wallet a favour before spending money on fish.


"Texas Yankee" wrote in message
...
I have a 55 gallon tank that I just started again - filled it with holy

rock
and water, running an Emperor 400 with a powerhead sponge filter running

to
promote water movement. I tossed in 5 black mollys and 5 marble mollys to
start the tank and after a couple died, the water went from cloudy to
crystal clear - it's been two weeks - I don't have a water test kit -

should
I expect that the tank is cycled yet?






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