F Fishlord1 Feeder Fish Dec 7, 2008 3 0 0 Cridersville, Ohio, U.S.A. Dec 13, 2008 #1 Ok, so I know that high levels of ammonia and nitrite will harm fish. My question is, are you supposed to plant the plants before you begin cycling, and have them go through the cycling process?
Ok, so I know that high levels of ammonia and nitrite will harm fish. My question is, are you supposed to plant the plants before you begin cycling, and have them go through the cycling process?
nolapete Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 1, 2007 2,726 9 38 New Orleans, LA Dec 13, 2008 #2 Yes, they actually help with the process.
S snoopy65 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 12, 2008 528 1 0 Where the Ducks Walk on the Fish, Pennsylvania Dec 13, 2008 #3 I agree! Plant away!
M marshdiesel Candiru MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 128 1 48 Grand Rapids, MI Dec 13, 2008 #4 do it, it helps.
M Monsterpleco Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 5, 2008 67 0 6 USA Dec 13, 2008 #5 I agree with everyone that has posted above. Plants speed the process and help filter your tank. The more the better plants ftw lol
I agree with everyone that has posted above. Plants speed the process and help filter your tank. The more the better plants ftw lol