Tetra safestart was recommended to me by a LFS as a way to boost the initial cycling process.
I've been keeping fish for years now, and have always been a bit jubious about these 'starter cultures', but after some research, decided it was worth a shot.
Setup:
Tank is approx 100litres / 30Gal and has approx 70+ plants.
Lower layer of JBL florapol, covered with inert black gravel (2-3mm)
One coconut cave. One piece of Mopani wood
The process:
I started the tank on a friday, and got it all setup, left the filter running, heaters on etc for a few days, to ensure everything was working.
At this point, Tuesday midday, the readings were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.8 - this is higher than I liked, so a water change was done with added buffer, and it came down to approx 7.6
I then added the tetra safestart as per the guidelines. It's worth giving this a good shake before use, as mine had settled a bit.
I then added 7 Glowlight danios.
I then did a water test that evening and got the following:
Ammonia: 0.25
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.6
At this point, I decided to do a 10% water change. I also moved two small ceramic pots (1inch or so tall) from another tank over, more for decoration. These will have had some beneficial bacteria on...
Wednesady morning:
Ammonia: 0.25
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 10-15
pH 7.6
KH: 10
I did another 10% water change at lunchtime, and that evening the results were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.6
kH: 10
At this point, I decided to feed the fish. They were fed enough that was eaten within 5 minutes.
Thursday's test results were the same as above, with a slight increase in nitrates - which is to be expected.
Friday (today's) results are teh same, and fish have been fed again, with no noticeable increase in ammonia & nitrites.
Overall, I'm very impressed. A few points:
- 7 danios is hardly a great bioload
- I am going to add some more fish over the weekend, and continue monitoring...
Would I recommend this for everyone?
No. The only reason I decided to go this route is that I'm working from home, and so can do 2-3 water tests a day, and take action if required such as waterchanges etc.
The hard part now is deciding which fish to add next! If anyone has any recommendations, I'd appreciate it. The fish I'm after:
3 x botia - probably polkadot loach - botia kubotai
a few otos - these should probably wait for the tank to be more matured - thoughts?
1 x RTBS
4 x Congo Tetras
That's all I can remember off my list so far - any thoughts?
I've been keeping fish for years now, and have always been a bit jubious about these 'starter cultures', but after some research, decided it was worth a shot.
Setup:
Tank is approx 100litres / 30Gal and has approx 70+ plants.
Lower layer of JBL florapol, covered with inert black gravel (2-3mm)
One coconut cave. One piece of Mopani wood
The process:
I started the tank on a friday, and got it all setup, left the filter running, heaters on etc for a few days, to ensure everything was working.
At this point, Tuesday midday, the readings were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.8 - this is higher than I liked, so a water change was done with added buffer, and it came down to approx 7.6
I then added the tetra safestart as per the guidelines. It's worth giving this a good shake before use, as mine had settled a bit.
I then added 7 Glowlight danios.
I then did a water test that evening and got the following:
Ammonia: 0.25
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.6
At this point, I decided to do a 10% water change. I also moved two small ceramic pots (1inch or so tall) from another tank over, more for decoration. These will have had some beneficial bacteria on...
Wednesady morning:
Ammonia: 0.25
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 10-15
pH 7.6
KH: 10
I did another 10% water change at lunchtime, and that evening the results were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5-10
pH: 7.6
kH: 10
At this point, I decided to feed the fish. They were fed enough that was eaten within 5 minutes.
Thursday's test results were the same as above, with a slight increase in nitrates - which is to be expected.
Friday (today's) results are teh same, and fish have been fed again, with no noticeable increase in ammonia & nitrites.
Overall, I'm very impressed. A few points:
- 7 danios is hardly a great bioload
- I am going to add some more fish over the weekend, and continue monitoring...
Would I recommend this for everyone?
No. The only reason I decided to go this route is that I'm working from home, and so can do 2-3 water tests a day, and take action if required such as waterchanges etc.
The hard part now is deciding which fish to add next! If anyone has any recommendations, I'd appreciate it. The fish I'm after:
3 x botia - probably polkadot loach - botia kubotai
a few otos - these should probably wait for the tank to be more matured - thoughts?
1 x RTBS
4 x Congo Tetras
That's all I can remember off my list so far - any thoughts?