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Old December 12th 04, 05:09 PM
Gary
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Thanks for all the tips, will take them into account.

Regards,

Gary.
PS - goign with the fishless cycle, just bought a bottle of "Nutrafin Cycle"
which apparently does the job well.

Gary.


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Old December 12th 04, 06:24 PM
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Cycle won't cycle a tank - it may take a couple of days off the time at
best.
Get the new tank up and running & then squeeze the media from your old tank
onto the new filter. This will give it a jump start & you need to add food
for the bacteria ( actual food or ammonia) to increase their numbers.



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Thanks for all the tips, will take them into account.

Regards,

Gary.
PS - goign with the fishless cycle, just bought a bottle of "Nutrafin
Cycle" which apparently does the job well.

Gary.



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Old December 12th 04, 10:08 PM
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Only the Marineland Bio-Spira can cycle the tank from a commercial product,
IMO.

Also, do not add any Discus until stable, cycled water parameters are had
for at least 4-6 months. Introduce other sensitive fish first, such as
cardinals and Blue Rams.

Be prepared for a lot of maintenance and some few hundred dollars of lost
fish as you gain experience.

Most commercial breeders use bare tanks (no substrate).



"Sue" wrote in message
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Cycle won't cycle a tank - it may take a couple of days off the time at
best.
Get the new tank up and running & then squeeze the media from your old
tank onto the new filter. This will give it a jump start & you need to add
food for the bacteria ( actual food or ammonia) to increase their numbers.



"Gary" wrote in message
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Thanks for all the tips, will take them into account.

Regards,

Gary.
PS - goign with the fishless cycle, just bought a bottle of "Nutrafin
Cycle" which apparently does the job well.

Gary.





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Old February 3rd 11, 05:49 PM
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They need a lot of care and lots of water, that is a lot of changes commitment. You need to consider in the tank is going to go, because they are easily frightened and can damage your tank. You need to learn a lot about water parameters and how to maintain.
 




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