Pufferpunk;4624331; said:Almost none of nitrifying bacteria lives in the water column. It lives on surfaces--mostly on the substrate & filter media but also on the glass & decor. Doing 90% water changes all day long, won't hurt the cycling process AT ALL. The most important thing right now, is to prevent these fish from being poisoned from their own waste.
What about J-P's idea of adding another established filter on there? That would add a ton of nitrifying bacteria to help out with the bioload.
Underlined part is correct. However, the rest is not. Doing large water changes disrupts the chemistry in the water, and prohibits the bacteria from growing as fast as possible. Not to mention drastically (and daily) chaning that much water adds stress to the fish. Something you are trying to avoid.
These fish show no signs of stress from the current water chemsitry. Let the process happen.