Tyler777
Fishaholic
Ok, thank youIn a fish in cycle, you can cheat a little with nitrogen lockers applied at the right time. For the right period. And save a lots of water changes.
I wont elaborate too much on it, because.
1: Nobody as the patience to go trough.
2: If you stop too early... No description is needed to what happens next.
3: It's all guesswork.
But I often did it, to save the day. And the poor fish.
Thanks for ur comment but I already decided not to get any of those.other people including you said they might work or not but if there is a change they would mess up the life of my fish iNothing I am interested in, but I I could see the utility of an alarm if it were mostly accurate. Even 90% I suppose. The problem would be some would rely on it as a crutch, a WC scheduler, and get in trouble. I wo';t be too shocked if I live long enough to see a decent alarm that will text you at work when a tragedy is in progress, like a big cichlid tank going wrong in a hurry.
Thank you, everybody told me the same so I'm not buying anythingI would save your money, keep up with water changes any time you have ammonia or nitrite during the cycle, and once the tank is cycled get into a regular routine of water changes regardless of what tests say.