Shooter
New Member
I tried tagging this onto another thread, but didn't get any response, so I'll try again.
I have a 26 gal that I am starting to cycle fishless. It has been running a little over 4 days now. I read the articles in the pinned thread regarding this method of cycling and while I have the ammonia and testing kit for all the various levels, I did not have a readily available source of bacteria like commented in the article (gravel from an established tank, live plant, etc). However, my tank is now slightly cloudy and I'm wondering if this could be the bacteria "bloom" that is talked about and that I don't have to worry about finding a bacteria source now, or should I still go ahead and pick up a plant from the lfs?
Readings from last night were:
ammonia - 5 ppm
nitrites - still zero
Thanks for any help.
I have a 26 gal that I am starting to cycle fishless. It has been running a little over 4 days now. I read the articles in the pinned thread regarding this method of cycling and while I have the ammonia and testing kit for all the various levels, I did not have a readily available source of bacteria like commented in the article (gravel from an established tank, live plant, etc). However, my tank is now slightly cloudy and I'm wondering if this could be the bacteria "bloom" that is talked about and that I don't have to worry about finding a bacteria source now, or should I still go ahead and pick up a plant from the lfs?
Readings from last night were:
ammonia - 5 ppm
nitrites - still zero
Thanks for any help.