julielynn47
Fishaholic
I am wondering if anyone can make a guess as to how long it would take for about 2 dozen shrimp, ghost shrimp, if that matters, to cause ammonia in a 75 gallon un-cycled tank.
I thought about starting to cycle my 75 gallon today. The water is very clear now, still a little bit of tannin's, but not nearly as much.
I noticed fuzzy stuff growing on the driftwood. It grew on the wood in my shrimp tank too, and the shrimp cleaned that wood like crazy. So I thought, instead of waiting for the fuzz to go away, why not get a bunch of shrimp and let them have a wonderful time doing it for me? Then when the ammonia finally did start to show up I could move them to the shrimp tank and proceed with the cycle.
Any thoughts?
I thought about starting to cycle my 75 gallon today. The water is very clear now, still a little bit of tannin's, but not nearly as much.
I noticed fuzzy stuff growing on the driftwood. It grew on the wood in my shrimp tank too, and the shrimp cleaned that wood like crazy. So I thought, instead of waiting for the fuzz to go away, why not get a bunch of shrimp and let them have a wonderful time doing it for me? Then when the ammonia finally did start to show up I could move them to the shrimp tank and proceed with the cycle.
Any thoughts?