clutterydrawer
where is my mind?
i bet there's more questions about fishless cycling than anything else, right?
anyway. i read about fishless cycling on this site and decided I'd try it when helping my friend set up her new tank. We started it yesterday and ammonia has decreased and nitrite has increased but now im confused....the instructions i was following say:
> Add ammonia to the tank initially to obtain a reading on your ammonia kit of ~5 ppm. Record the amount of ammonia that this took, then add that amount daily until the nitrite spikes
does this really mean to add the same amount of ammonia every day as you did on the first day? because wouldn't this mean that every day, there would be 5ppm plus however much was left from the day before, so it would increase and increase? the same article says further on that adding too much ammonia inhibits the bacterial growth and causes the ammonia spike to last for aaaages. it would seem more logical to me to add enough to keep the level consistently at 5ppm?
please help; my friend thinks i actually know what i'm doing, i want to keep it that way.
anyway. i read about fishless cycling on this site and decided I'd try it when helping my friend set up her new tank. We started it yesterday and ammonia has decreased and nitrite has increased but now im confused....the instructions i was following say:
> Add ammonia to the tank initially to obtain a reading on your ammonia kit of ~5 ppm. Record the amount of ammonia that this took, then add that amount daily until the nitrite spikes
does this really mean to add the same amount of ammonia every day as you did on the first day? because wouldn't this mean that every day, there would be 5ppm plus however much was left from the day before, so it would increase and increase? the same article says further on that adding too much ammonia inhibits the bacterial growth and causes the ammonia spike to last for aaaages. it would seem more logical to me to add enough to keep the level consistently at 5ppm?
please help; my friend thinks i actually know what i'm doing, i want to keep it that way.