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Ozdude wrote:
"Nikki Casali" wrote in message ... Elaine T wrote: It usually works because there are almost always active nitrifying bacteria on the leaves of the plants which seed the tank. This is because there are fish, snails, shrimp, or other forms of ammonia-producing aquatic life in the plant tanks of most fish stores. Start with enough plants and you get enough bacteria to avoid a "cycle". The plants also directly absorb ammonia, but I honestly don't believe that's why you can get a cycle-free tank with enough plants. I don't usually sterilise plants, some do though with potassium permanganate, hydrogen peroxide and bleach. I bet this has an impact on that beneficial bacteria. I bet it does too, BUT it rids the plants of snail eggs, bacteria, fungus, parasites and other nasties, so I say dose the plants in an established tank, but possibly not if your are starting a tank with them. I am more for seeding filters than dependent on plants, but we've been through this dilemma before - you need to have tank already cycled, up and running to seed sucessfully. Oz I'm with you. Once even one fishtank in the house is cycled, my new plants get a permanganate dunk. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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