I have a bunch of big cakes going out this week and I don't want to have to deal with a fishless cycle just yet. Taking advice from someone on another forum, I'm going to get plants with rock wool and some fish in the tank to try to speed up the process. We have both only ever done fish in cycle so it's all new to us.
That's actually the
beauty of the fishless cycle... there's really not a whole lot of 'dealing' with anything.
Step 1: Measure your tank's water volume (a rough estimate is fine - ~80% of the tank volume is likely).
Step 2: Add the appropriate dose of ammonia based on your product.
Step 3: Wait... (really, that's all there is to it...)
Step 4: In a few days, set aside 5 minutes and do a test.
Step 5: Wait some more...
Step 6: Test again... probably add a bit of ammonia again.
Step 7: Wait...
Step 8: Wait...
Step 9: Test.
Getting some plants can help speed the process... adding fish
will not speed up the process, in fact, it will likely slow down the process as you will need to do water changes to keep the water tolerable for the fish.
I can't help but point you back to the fishless cycle...
especially when you are busy. Honestly, if you are too busy for a fishless cycle, then you are
way too busy for a fish in cycle. A fishless cycle really is a 'hurry up and wait' type process. All told in a full cycle, you will spend about 1 hour
at most when all the time you spend 'working' on the tank is added up during the weeks of the process. And the vast majority of that time is the big water change at the end. A fish in cycle will be countless hours of testing, water changes and more testing. Ultimately, during a fishless cycle... if you forget to test, or you forget to dose on "the right day" nothing is lost, except time. On the flipside, with a fish in cycle... if things get hectic you run the risk of harming your fish, if not having them succumb to ammonia or nitrite poisoning.
Please please please reconsider. Read through our cycling article... and note how very little you really are doing during the process.
http://www.fishforums.net/threads/cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first.421488/
A quote from the article
Day 1 Set up your tank with the décor etc. (DONE in your case already...)
...
Add the initial amount of ammonia (Dose #1).
Days 2 and 3 Do nothing.
Day 4 Test for ammonia and nitrite.
Days 5 and 6 Do nothing.
Day 7 Test for ammonia and nitrite.
The initial dose and tests on Day 1 and Day 4 should take a grand total of about 6 minutes, combined.