If you are going to put in a bacteria colony, I would just put fish in at the same time. Way easier than dosing ammonia, and wont hurt the fish. I have never heard of ATM colony, but I have used Dr. Tim's and it's great.
alright so if I put in a nitrifying bacteria product then I can add my fish and not worry about adding ammonia?If you are going to put in a bacteria colony, I would just put fish in at the same time. Way easier than dosing ammonia, and wont hurt the fish. I have never heard of ATM colony, but I have used Dr. Tim's and it's great.
alright so if I put in a nitrifying bacteria product then I can add my fish and not worry about adding ammonia?
got it. thank you soooooo much for your help!!https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/cycling-and-you.224559/
read this information, but don't add ammonia while you have fish.
1) no fish. add ammonia or food
2) fish, just feed like normal
Im 100% new to keeping fish. I have a 55 gallon tank that I want to put a small rockbass in. I know I need a filter and I understand all of that, but I dont understand how to do cycling. I know it is necessary but what all goes into it? Also what type of water do I need to put in the tank? Creek Water? im guessing tap water wont work, again, im new to this and im sorry if i am the 100000 person to ask these questions
For sure man!I'm sure all of your questions have been answered by now. I just want to thank you for listening and asking the question first. Not to often we get new people coming into the hobby that want/need to listen.
where could i buy a liquid test kit? Im only seeing the stripsIf you have a friend or someone you know you can grab some cycled media to jump start your cycle. Personally I would ditch the strips and buy a liquid test kit
alright thanks for your helpIf you have a local fish store or try online.