TwoTankAmin
Fish Connoisseur
If folks are interested, I have just begun this project. I need to create 8 instantly cycled tanks as quickly as possible. I do this by cycleing all the filters in a sing 40 gal tank. They will ultimately go into the following gal. size tanks:
1 x 50
2 x 40B
4 x 20L
1 x 10
Total gallons 220. The three larger tanks will each have two 5x5x5 Poret cubefilters. The three 20Ls will each have 2 4x4x4 cubefilters and the 10 will have a single 3x33x3 cubefilter. 14 filters will be powered by a Jehmco DPH15 Diaphragm Air Pump, 15 watts (8 to 15 outlets). Then three will use a Fusion 600 with 4 outlets. One is not used in a tank but can be hooked to whatever short term need I might have.
So far I have done the following:
Filled the bare bottom 40 gal. bio-farm with warm water, added a pair of 200w heaters and hooked up all the filter. There are two bags of crushed coral in the tank to keep the carbonates/KH up and third is ready if needed. I then dosed 4 ml of Dr Tim;s Ammonium chloride which shoudl produce a it over 4 ppm of ammonia. This should produce just over 5 ppm on the API test.
About 12-14 hours later (yesterday) the ammonia was at 2 ppm on the API kit. I will be changing to my froistz powedered ammonium chloride for futrute additions of ammonia. When the filters are ready I will need to be adding a total of of close to 70 ppm of ammonia in a day as measured by the API kit. This will be about 50 ppm as ammonia-N .
I cannot be adding the bigger amounts of ammonia all at once. They have to be added in multiple smaller doses several times over 24 hours.
The final process will be to move all of the filters into their tanks and then dose 2-3 ppm of ammonia ever other day as I begin stocking. It will take me some time to stock as not only do I need to break down breeder and/or grow tanks, but I need to get pictures of a lot of the fish to be sold as part of the catch and move.
I can either end this thread here or can document it all in this thread. Please vote so I know how to proceed from here.
1 x 50
2 x 40B
4 x 20L
1 x 10
Total gallons 220. The three larger tanks will each have two 5x5x5 Poret cubefilters. The three 20Ls will each have 2 4x4x4 cubefilters and the 10 will have a single 3x33x3 cubefilter. 14 filters will be powered by a Jehmco DPH15 Diaphragm Air Pump, 15 watts (8 to 15 outlets). Then three will use a Fusion 600 with 4 outlets. One is not used in a tank but can be hooked to whatever short term need I might have.
So far I have done the following:
Filled the bare bottom 40 gal. bio-farm with warm water, added a pair of 200w heaters and hooked up all the filter. There are two bags of crushed coral in the tank to keep the carbonates/KH up and third is ready if needed. I then dosed 4 ml of Dr Tim;s Ammonium chloride which shoudl produce a it over 4 ppm of ammonia. This should produce just over 5 ppm on the API test.
About 12-14 hours later (yesterday) the ammonia was at 2 ppm on the API kit. I will be changing to my froistz powedered ammonium chloride for futrute additions of ammonia. When the filters are ready I will need to be adding a total of of close to 70 ppm of ammonia in a day as measured by the API kit. This will be about 50 ppm as ammonia-N .
I cannot be adding the bigger amounts of ammonia all at once. They have to be added in multiple smaller doses several times over 24 hours.
The final process will be to move all of the filters into their tanks and then dose 2-3 ppm of ammonia ever other day as I begin stocking. It will take me some time to stock as not only do I need to break down breeder and/or grow tanks, but I need to get pictures of a lot of the fish to be sold as part of the catch and move.
I can either end this thread here or can document it all in this thread. Please vote so I know how to proceed from here.