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Hash: SHA1 Ok, So my tank still isn't cycled. The nitrites are at 0. But after adding the "Cycle" additive the ammonia seems not to spike as hard, hovering around 1 ppm. I really want to see some major nitrite although I realize it is toxic. I am a patient man, but I also like to look forward so... Would it be possible in a ten gallon tank, fully cycled, to keep mainly tetras and then a bottom feeder/catfish of some sort? Would they get along OK? I want the tetras to be happy so I was thinking schools...I have currently 3 black neons and 2 glowlights, and one forlorn Harlequin rasbora. I also want to add some natural gravel on top of the white, to let the fishies have more of a natural environment. Can I do that gradually once the tanke is cycled? Thanks again for all the advice. Cheers, Fred -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFES6kcJXD4LJUXJmMRAr6ZAJsGksVgEvH9Z72o5NOatt 70g5NoPwCffF/W 7jbUlvBqB1cBT4HZ9jQBpN8= =79eK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- "Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after." --Alphonse Allais |
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Hi, I'm not the person to tell you about the fish but I used cycle on
my 55g and never really got any big spike at all for ammonia or Nitrites. I did have a small reading, like yourself, and then 2 days later it was gone. The nitrates spiked and then came down. That was it. The day I got a 0 reading for all 3 I danced around the kitchen. Hope this helps I love cycle Mellie |
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Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote:
So my tank still isn't cycled. The nitrites are at 0. But after adding the "Cycle" additive the ammonia seems not to spike as hard, hovering around 1 ppm. I really want to see some major nitrite although I realize it is toxic. I am a patient man, but I also like to look forward so... Would it be possible in a ten gallon tank, fully cycled, to keep mainly tetras and then a bottom feeder/catfish of some sort? Would they get along OK? I want the tetras to be happy so I was thinking schools...I have currently 3 black neons and 2 glowlights, and one forlorn Harlequin rasbora. Absolutely. Most tetras get along very well. There are a couple of nippers - serpae tetras and buenos aires tetras are notorious for being nippy. Harlequins get along well with tetras too. For catfish, I'd go with a trio of one of the smaller corydoras species. I also want to add some natural gravel on top of the white, to let the fishies have more of a natural environment. Can I do that gradually once the tanke is cycled? Absolutely. You can even gradually remove all of the white gravel and replace it if you prefer. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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