Nooo, I don't want to be "that guy." I read so much before starting my tank and I did indeed cycle the tank. If you look up some posts a couple weeks ago I was applying the nitrifying bacteria and dripping in ammonia and monitoring the nitrite and nitrate. The high nitrite levels I think are...
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Well, I may have to begin actually purchasing RO water from my LFS... an idea I am not fond of. My tap water is very alkaline around 8.2 and I cannot seem to lower it. I have the chemicals, and my test kits are not expired... the water simply doesn't change it seems! I read that water...
Thanks, I think you are right. I should definitely give the new tankmates a time to get used to each other before making any decisions. And yeah, I will look into those species you mentioned. :)
Hey Squidman, do you plan on adding more fish to your 1 Guarami, 2 Loaches 10g?? That sounds like...
Good to know, thanks!
So I've only had the Tetras in my tank for about 2 days now and I am already a little annoyed by their presence! Well, mostly because I think that my Gouramis are annoyed and that upsets me. The two Gouramis (anyone know how to check their sex?) seemed so peaceful and...
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Okay, wow, I'm new to setting up a fish tank and definitely new to photographing fish too! The first is with with flash and actually came out well, except their orientation isn't the...
:) That is a sight I'd like to see. I wonder how many you could put together before multiple schools begin to form... or before they just get sick of seeing so many of the same fish! hahaa
I'd be curious to put 40 neon tetras in a 40 gallon. :) I would like to see their behavior.
Wow, I hope that doesn't happen with the fish deaths. The tetras are partially transparent, but also metallic silver, and sharp dorsal fins with a prominent black band on them. Maybe I should pick up 2 more.... but like you said my tank may be undersized.
I've been on top of monitoring my...
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I was posting a couple weeks ago about setting up my tank. Just wanted to drop back in and say hi, and let everyone know that I now have 2 neon blue dwarf guaramis and 4 "hybrid" tetras, the LFS didn't know exactly what they were.
I cycled using SuperBac Nitrifying Bacteria and it has...
Adding bacteria to the tank isn't getting around the cycling, it is PART of the cycling. If you don't have fish you'll still have to feed your newly introduced bacteria with ammonia from a dropper.
This way though you don't have to wait for bacteria to accidentally happen upon your tank.
Yes, that is correct and I am totally Pro-Fishless Cycle too. Having to wait for two species of bacteria in the air to happen upon and populate your nicely ammonia'd tank takes too long for me.
Then I heard about Bacteria starter kits and I now wonder why they aren't suggested in the pinned...
Go buy a bacteria starter kit: BioSpira or SuperBac Nitrifying Bacteria.
It will cycle your tanks in a couple days and you can move on to getting fish. :)
Just did some research on Biospira. Some people seem to like it and some others not so happy about it. More positive than negative reviews from what I've seen though.
I'm also interested in SuperBac which one user seemed to absolutely love. For one the SuperBac comes with an estimated shelf...
Right, I read elsewhere that people didn't see how it could work unrefrigerated, etc etc.
But the bottle says "Refrigeration Not Required" and (not to sound naive) but I don't think API would blatantly sell a product they knew would not work under standard shipping and store stocking protocols...
I'm going stir crazy waiting to see some signs of bacteria growth in my tank.
I bought some bacteria starter, API's StressZyme I think it is. Added that, did a 15% water change to make sure that my ammonia levels were non-toxic... thought that maybe I'm not adept at comparing the color bars...