I know this seems pedantic , but i would like to clarify a small point , reading from a biochem report i read recently
1. Nitrisonmas is a NON MOTILE bacteria , meaning it does not produce spores to move , it simply creeps along el boundary contacts,
... you will see this on undergravel filters , you take a table spoon of mature filter media and place it in a patch at one end of the tank and you will see the dark colour actively spread out day by day till all your gravel changed to the mature colour.
2 optimal conditions for bacterial growth i think are about 38 C , too hot for fish , a fish less cycle would be much quicker at higher temps where the reproduction would occur ever 7 hours.
3 some species of hertrophic , (very ineffective nitrite eating bacteria ) would double ever 15 minutes , but you would need 1 million times more and even if your bio filter had every surface covered in hetrotophs , it still wouldnt process a tank without large daily water changes
4 Nintrosonomas Is a photo phobic, (light avoiding) aerobic ( needs o2) bacteria , slime is good if the filter has transparent sides which some poor designs do.
information i found was here .
http
/www.bioconlabs.com/nitribactfacts.html
http
/www.bioconlabs.com/autoheterobac.html
it seems pretty accurate from discussions with a molecular Biologist friend of mine , ( thanks Kat )
just an idea , set up a bucket with an undergravel plate in air stone and media on top of it , ceramic , sintered glass, or what ever , ,
insert heater and raise temp to 38 degrees C ,
or as high as your thermostat will go since most have a range limit
add the ammonia , or fish food to kick start it , montitor levels and off you go cycling in a bucket without poluting your tank ,
add fish in to your new tank set up add the filter media to whatever filter type you are using and
bobs your uncle tank cycled up inside of 3 weeks probably
i recently was offered some MATURE WATER , from a fish shop , thought ok that will get it going till i read the details from biocon , which means that any flotaing bact in the water is going to be , extremely small quantities compared to a single ceramic seed from a mature filter