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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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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 news ![]() 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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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 ... 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 news ![]() 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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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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