I'm so damn impressed I just had to share with everyone that Tetra Safe Start REALLY WORKS!!!!
I started a system with abut 100 gallons, filled the tank and used Amquel Plus, let it run for a week just because I didn't have time to go get fish until the following weekend. Yesterday, I finally had time so I went and bought 25 Rummy Nose Tetra (I know not the best choice to cycle a tank with but I was desperate and the kid at the store talked me into it). I got home and dumped a bottle of Tetra Safe Start in the tank and let it run for an hour. I then started to Drip the Rummy Nose because the stores PH was about 6.4 and mine is at about 8. It took me 7 hours of dripping to get the PH's to match and then I released the Rummynose. Two of them didn't look so good in the bag already. I fed them and about half of them ate. I woke up this morning and lost two Rummynose which wasn't a surprise to me because two didn't look like they were going to make it. I tested the water for Amonia before I left for work this morning and had a reading of zero. I though well damn, that is a pretty small amount of fish for 100 gallons of water so I went and bought a baby convict and baby red devil to throw in also (don't worry, this is a multi tank system so they're not in with the Rummynose).
I just checked the water right now and I got Zero Amonia, Zero Nitrite but 5 ppm of Nitrate!!!! I was truly shocked
!!! I wasn't even going to test the Nitrate at first but then thought ahhh what the hell, might as well. Holly shiznet was I surprised!!! Tank cycled over night, cycled so quick I never even got any reading of Amonia or Nitrite. I've used Bio Spira before and it took about a week for it to work, I can't believe this literally worked over night, hell maybe even faster than over night, who knows?
BTW... All the Rummynose look great, strong color and all are swimming up, grabbing food from the surface (minus the two that were goners in the morning)
I started a system with abut 100 gallons, filled the tank and used Amquel Plus, let it run for a week just because I didn't have time to go get fish until the following weekend. Yesterday, I finally had time so I went and bought 25 Rummy Nose Tetra (I know not the best choice to cycle a tank with but I was desperate and the kid at the store talked me into it). I got home and dumped a bottle of Tetra Safe Start in the tank and let it run for an hour. I then started to Drip the Rummy Nose because the stores PH was about 6.4 and mine is at about 8. It took me 7 hours of dripping to get the PH's to match and then I released the Rummynose. Two of them didn't look so good in the bag already. I fed them and about half of them ate. I woke up this morning and lost two Rummynose which wasn't a surprise to me because two didn't look like they were going to make it. I tested the water for Amonia before I left for work this morning and had a reading of zero. I though well damn, that is a pretty small amount of fish for 100 gallons of water so I went and bought a baby convict and baby red devil to throw in also (don't worry, this is a multi tank system so they're not in with the Rummynose).
I just checked the water right now and I got Zero Amonia, Zero Nitrite but 5 ppm of Nitrate!!!! I was truly shocked

BTW... All the Rummynose look great, strong color and all are swimming up, grabbing food from the surface (minus the two that were goners in the morning)