Hello everyone. My name is Sam and I bought a LED 20 gallon fresh water all in one kit five days ago that was very spur of the moment. The worker there seemed very knowledgeable and excited to help out a newbie.
I asked him many questions and about an hour later I left with a brand new tank and five zebra fish. After setting up my new tank, substrate, decor, water, filter and de-chlorinator I popped my five new zebra fish in my new tank that read 70 degrees.
That night to my horror I found about cycling and how you are supposed to do a fishless cycle on new tanks so that I wouldn't put my new fish in danger. The worker at VI Pets mentioned cycling but never fishless cycling. I'm upset with myself for not doing the research before hand because I usually always research everything that is a big investment like this. I guess I got caught up with the excitement the worker had for fish and his many tanks.
That leaves me five days into my new tank that I've been watching like a hawk. Everything seems okay for now. The water is clear and the fish seem to be acting normal. Just about an hour ago I took a sample of my water to VI Pets for them to test and the lady working there turned me away and said that my water wouldn't read anything because of how new the tank is. She told me to add nutrafin cycle to my tank to speed of the process. She then went on to tell me that I should keep the tank as is for 4-6 weeks without doing anything to it which seems way off from what I've been reading online. (I'm skeptical on nutrafin cycle and haven't added any yet)
There's a lot of information out there and I've been reading many conflicting tips on fresh water tank cycling.
Although it's been a rocky start I have loved having fish. These guys are a blast to watch. All I'm looking for is a couple of tips from you guys to help get me through these beginning stages as unscathed as possible. Thanks!
I asked him many questions and about an hour later I left with a brand new tank and five zebra fish. After setting up my new tank, substrate, decor, water, filter and de-chlorinator I popped my five new zebra fish in my new tank that read 70 degrees.
That night to my horror I found about cycling and how you are supposed to do a fishless cycle on new tanks so that I wouldn't put my new fish in danger. The worker at VI Pets mentioned cycling but never fishless cycling. I'm upset with myself for not doing the research before hand because I usually always research everything that is a big investment like this. I guess I got caught up with the excitement the worker had for fish and his many tanks.
That leaves me five days into my new tank that I've been watching like a hawk. Everything seems okay for now. The water is clear and the fish seem to be acting normal. Just about an hour ago I took a sample of my water to VI Pets for them to test and the lady working there turned me away and said that my water wouldn't read anything because of how new the tank is. She told me to add nutrafin cycle to my tank to speed of the process. She then went on to tell me that I should keep the tank as is for 4-6 weeks without doing anything to it which seems way off from what I've been reading online. (I'm skeptical on nutrafin cycle and haven't added any yet)
There's a lot of information out there and I've been reading many conflicting tips on fresh water tank cycling.
Although it's been a rocky start I have loved having fish. These guys are a blast to watch. All I'm looking for is a couple of tips from you guys to help get me through these beginning stages as unscathed as possible. Thanks!