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![]() "Beano" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, Since it has been 4 weeks, will it be safe to assume that the power filter has taken up enough bacteria from the old filter? Can I take out the old sponge, or should I just leave it? It's hidden so it's not that ugly. Probably safe to remove the old sponge. Small fish+large tank=long, but easy cycle. You need a test test kit in a bad way. Hopefully a fellow Aussie will point you to a good source for equipment. Read he http://faq.thekrib.com/begin-tests.html This should give you all the info you need to get started on water chemistry. b I ask these questions from your experience, since I dont' know much about cycling and I still don't have a water test kit. Does anyone know where I can get a cheap but accurate water test kit in Australia? I looked on ebay, but I can't seem to get one with all the parameters (like GH and KH - not sure what these even mean, and do they matter for oscars?) Sorry about the long post. Thanks! |
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