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amosf © Tim Fairchild wrote:
Correct. The bacteria adhere to all sorts of rubbish in the filter, not just the media itself. All those particles that are rinsed off and cloud the water have bacteria attached. I have to admit, until now, when i've set up a new tank i've used 50% tank water from water changes and 50% dechlorinated tap water. So, although it's not harmful, using mature [dirty] water has no benefit at all? From now on i should use 100% clean water? I've also rinsed filter sponges in new tanks before too, in the hope of speeding up the cycle... there seems to be mixed opinions on this but it seems the general consensus is that it doesn't hurt so one may as well do it. However, now i have a few established tanks, i have the luxury of using mature filter media in new tanks. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "nut" wrote in message ... However, now i have a few established tanks, i have the luxury of using mature filter media in new tanks. ================== This has almost always worked for me as well. I have several tanks set up so I now add an extra filter to one of them, then move it to the new tank when "matured". Works like a charm. ;-) -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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nut wrote:
amosf © Tim Fairchild wrote: Correct. The bacteria adhere to all sorts of rubbish in the filter, not just the media itself. All those particles that are rinsed off and cloud the water have bacteria attached. I have to admit, until now, when i've set up a new tank i've used 50% tank water from water changes and 50% dechlorinated tap water. So, although it's not harmful, using mature [dirty] water has no benefit at all? From now on i should use 100% clean water? I've also rinsed filter sponges in new tanks before too, in the hope of speeding up the cycle... there seems to be mixed opinions on this but it seems the general consensus is that it doesn't hurt so one may as well do it. However, now i have a few established tanks, i have the luxury of using mature filter media in new tanks. There are very little bacteria in the water column, so you might as well use new water. There is some bacteria in the muck, but more on the media itself, do throw the whole sponge it. Use some of the media out of an established filter, or use a lot gravel from another tank. The more bacteria you start with the quicker it can breed up. |
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