letsgophillyingeneral
New Member
Hello everyone!
This is my first post, and it is in regards to a 25G aquarium I setup on 2/4/12. I'm in the midst of doing a fish-in cycle. The filter is a Penguin 200.
I have an established aquarium and kept pieces of sponge in the filters to build up beneficial bacteria. So far, I moved a plant decoration, a cup (or so) of gravel and spongey filter media from my established aquarium to the new 25G aquarium.
1 piece of sponge was added around 2/10/12. Another piece of sponge, along with the plant and gravel (and some water), were added yesterday [2/19/12] after I completed a water change. I let the aquarium sit for several hours before testing the water for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. When I finally tested, I found small amounts of ammonia, no nitrite and SOME nitrate! I was very surprised to see the nitrate tests show up positive.
So, my question is, how quickly can an aquarium's bacteria colony build up if filter media, decorations, substrate, etc. were transplanted from an established tank?
Stocking:
- Did not stock anything for the first few days
- Added 3 Silver Mollies ~2/7/12
- Added 4 Male Guppies ~2/11/12
- Added 2 Black Mollies and 8 Female Guppies 2/19/12
I understand that this is probably overstocked due to the Mollies. I've read that they grow to 4" in length, but they're less than 3" right now and can be moved into a larger aquarium in the not too distant future.
I'll test the water again tonight and post the results. Thank you all in advance!
This is my first post, and it is in regards to a 25G aquarium I setup on 2/4/12. I'm in the midst of doing a fish-in cycle. The filter is a Penguin 200.
I have an established aquarium and kept pieces of sponge in the filters to build up beneficial bacteria. So far, I moved a plant decoration, a cup (or so) of gravel and spongey filter media from my established aquarium to the new 25G aquarium.
1 piece of sponge was added around 2/10/12. Another piece of sponge, along with the plant and gravel (and some water), were added yesterday [2/19/12] after I completed a water change. I let the aquarium sit for several hours before testing the water for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. When I finally tested, I found small amounts of ammonia, no nitrite and SOME nitrate! I was very surprised to see the nitrate tests show up positive.
So, my question is, how quickly can an aquarium's bacteria colony build up if filter media, decorations, substrate, etc. were transplanted from an established tank?
Stocking:
- Did not stock anything for the first few days
- Added 3 Silver Mollies ~2/7/12
- Added 4 Male Guppies ~2/11/12
- Added 2 Black Mollies and 8 Female Guppies 2/19/12
I understand that this is probably overstocked due to the Mollies. I've read that they grow to 4" in length, but they're less than 3" right now and can be moved into a larger aquarium in the not too distant future.
I'll test the water again tonight and post the results. Thank you all in advance!