adding old substrate?

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RedTailKinG

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does anyone here think its wise to add some of my old substrate to my 240 to boost up my bio process?
 
Old filters/ filter media is even better.
 
as long as the substrate was from a tank thats currently running and cycled, it will definatly help. put the sand or gravel into new, clean pantyhose and put it by the intake if the filter. it will force some of the water to go through the hose, and in-turn carry the bacteria to the filter media.

*this is something i was told to do a long time ago when establishing a new tank, and having gravel from another. wether it works or not, i dont know, but ive never had an experience that would say no. its always seemed to speed up the cycling process for me if i cant spare some bioo-media
 
Old filter media's from currently existing well cycled tanks are best to speed up cycling process! OR Even better bring the whole filter unit over to the new tank and start running it!
 
if you really want to jump-start your cycle, and we live close enough, ill give you a handfull of bio-max from my established 250g. been running for quite sometime, and never had a sick fish in there.

be glad to help out a fellow MFK-er:)
 
see its people like iKeepPacu that prove websites like this are a great idea
very generous of him, and yes the gravel will work but i think if the gravel is left say outside for 6 months and then put in the bacteria will be dead and wont make a difference
 
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