|
||||
|
Is this from somewhere else or am i having major deja vu?
__________________
![]() Is never wrong... Will never lose. |
||||
|
|||
|
sorry to sound think, i'm very very new to this but is cycling quite a new thing? coz everything i've read before basically says fill your tank & leave it a week before adding your fish. but i've only ever kept coldwater fish before (& that was about 6 years ago) so is it different for tropical?
__________________
parrots: 1 senegal, 1 african grey & 1 blue headed pionus mammels: 3 children, 1 exeedingley black cat, 2 french lops. herps: 1 common boa. |
|
|||
|
i'm not saying i'm not gonna do it, i'm just saying that on the book i've got it doesn't mention it. just says leave the tank for a week. but like i said, that's about coldwater fish.
what about if you could get bacteria from an existing filter that's been up & running for about a year. my daughter has a single goldfish with a filter that's far too big for the tank. (no idea how we ended up with a filter that's so big). could we use that in anyway to help with the cycling?
__________________
parrots: 1 senegal, 1 african grey & 1 blue headed pionus mammels: 3 children, 1 exeedingley black cat, 2 french lops. herps: 1 common boa. |
|
||||
|
Quote:
![]() just put some of the sponges/other media from that filter into the new tank, and then do what this thread says, but it'll happen ALOT quicker. Like a few days.
__________________
Leos for sale: http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/lizard-classifieds/469082-blizzard-normal-leos-sale.html Corn for sale: http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/snake...lina-corn.html Fishtank for sale: http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/aquat...tank-sale.html |
|
|||
|
cool. will be out tomorrow to buy all the bits i need.
__________________
parrots: 1 senegal, 1 african grey & 1 blue headed pionus mammels: 3 children, 1 exeedingley black cat, 2 french lops. herps: 1 common boa. |
|
||||
|
A few fish flakes will not hurt during the cycle, but neither will some mulm from an old established internal filter, or indeed half-a-cupful of fresh wee wee [not in the same tea cup used for your early morning cup of tea...]
|
|
|||
|
Hi. Just registered so new to the forum. Have read all the info stated above re fishless cycling. I have had my 3 foot present tank for 19 years so the water is quite well established after constant maintenance and the fish are very happy. Had many fish over the years and now down to a few. I have 4 Corydora, I packistani loach (aquired from a friend who was getting rid of her tank and was last one left!) and one bristlenose pleccy ( the only one in the tank with a name - Valentine, as it was bought for me on Valentines day!). I now want to downsize my tank for easier maintenance as I dont have all the spare time I once used to have for cleaning etc. Obviously my filtration system will not be compatable with the new tank so it will be a complete new filtration with no bacteria. It will be one of the stingray type that goes into the tank. I am going to use the established water from my present tank into the new one. Does this mean that the filter will build up bacteria quick from the esatablished water ? And how long should I wait before adding my fish from the old tank to the new tank? I'd hate to loose them at this stage as some of them are quite old! Any advise would be helpful. Thanks.
|
|
||||
|
Just transfer some of your old filter material. Sorry to answer an old post, but it might still be of help! You will still get a possible spike, but only a small one hopefully.
We would never fish cycle NOW, but we did in our first forey into fish keeping. We found we did cycle a *bit* anyway. We also found like some one else says, that adding plants sped up the nitrogen cycle SPECTACULARLY. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Cycling with the dog | SilverSteno | Other Pets and Exotics | 26 | 10-11-2009 12:56 PM |
| cycling question | karlb123 | Fish Keeping | 6 | 16-08-2009 01:04 AM |
| Cycling with the dog | SilverSteno | Other Pets and Exotics | 0 | 08-04-2009 04:33 PM |
| Sign up for free and join one of the largest communities of reptile enthusiasts! Our members will be glad to help you with anything you need! |
Join over 48,000 RFUK members! |