Yes.. I'm impatient... hence this post. I'm not looking for any miracles or links to cycling articles. Honestly I'm just looking for a quick once over to see if I'm missing anything obviously. I would just like to avoid sitting here and waiting for days on end when nothing at all is happening and I need to make a change. This is an attempt at a fish-less cycle and I'm two weeks in as of tomorrow (20220320).
Gear
New 55 gallon tank
New Fluval 307 canister filter, media plastic removed and media rinsed
New and well rinsed aquarium gravel
2 new pieces of mopani wood, fairly cured and not bleeding too much tannin
Several new silk plants
Water
Using tap water with the following starter properties:
Temp - 74°
pH - 8.1
GH - 0.25
No ammonia, nitrite or nitrate
Process
I would appreciate being made aware of any gaping holes. I would also accept being told to "shut up and wait".
Peace friends
Gear
New 55 gallon tank
New Fluval 307 canister filter, media plastic removed and media rinsed
New and well rinsed aquarium gravel
2 new pieces of mopani wood, fairly cured and not bleeding too much tannin
Several new silk plants
Water
Using tap water with the following starter properties:
Temp - 74°
pH - 8.1
GH - 0.25
No ammonia, nitrite or nitrate
Process
- All bottles are shaken before use
- Fill tank, prime pump and get it running
- Add 1 capful of Seachem Prime to kill off any chlorine
- After 4 hours added 6 caps of Seachem Stability
- Added 2t of Dr Tim's Ammonium Chloride to bring Ammonia ppm up to about 2.
- Daily add 3 caps of Seachem Stability and test for Nitrites
- I've added one pinch of New Life Spectrum Optimum flakes which probably wasn't necessary but I thought it might help make the media sticky
- I've done one 90pct water change after a week, used Prime on the 10pct before refilling and re-spiked with Dr Tim's to bring the ammonia back up to 2 ppm
I would appreciate being made aware of any gaping holes. I would also accept being told to "shut up and wait".
Peace friends