New Tank - Cycling

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Hi, I am new here, reading a few topics and getting some good advice.

Bought a new tank at the weekend, freshwater tropical, at the moment, I am dechlorinating the water, and want to start fishless cycling.

I have seem bottles in the LFS that are supposed to kick start the process by introducing bacteria.

Would this be recommended or should I go out and try to find a bottle of ammonia and do it that way.

Also, what master testing kit would you all recommend?

edit: oh the tank is a 150L with an Aquamanta 300 external filter.
 
Hi, I am new here, reading a few topics and getting some good advice.

Bought a new tank at the weekend, freshwater tropical, at the moment, I am dechlorinating the water, and want to start fishless cycling.

I have seem bottles in the LFS that are supposed to kick start the process by introducing bacteria.

Would this be recommended or should I go out and try to find a bottle of ammonia and do it that way.

Also, what master testing kit would you all recommend?

edit: oh the tank is a 150L with an Aquamanta 300 external filter.

The bacteria in a bottle are pretty much a waste of time, so yea you need ammonia and do a proper fishless cycle I use the API Master kit, its pretty acurate and good value for money.
 
Hi, I am new here, reading a few topics and getting some good advice.

Bought a new tank at the weekend, freshwater tropical, at the moment, I am dechlorinating the water, and want to start fishless cycling.

I have seem bottles in the LFS that are supposed to kick start the process by introducing bacteria.

Would this be recommended or should I go out and try to find a bottle of ammonia and do it that way.

Also, what master testing kit would you all recommend?

edit: oh the tank is a 150L with an Aquamanta 300 external filter.

The cycle start bottle you have bought has no scientific reason why it should work, but saying that, chuck it in anyway, it wont harm things.

100& go & find ammonia as all bacteria need food & oxygen, as do all life forms in one way or another. this is why we dont think the cycle in a bottle can work, theya are in a sealed container so no oxegen, the bacteria would perish within days without food, but are in a warehouse for months, then in your lfs for weeks before introduction into the tank.

I would recomend an API master test kit.


Tom
 
Hi, I am new here, reading a few topics and getting some good advice.

Bought a new tank at the weekend, freshwater tropical, at the moment, I am dechlorinating the water, and want to start fishless cycling.

I have seem bottles in the LFS that are supposed to kick start the process by introducing bacteria.

Would this be recommended or should I go out and try to find a bottle of ammonia and do it that way.

Also, what master testing kit would you all recommend?

edit: oh the tank is a 150L with an Aquamanta 300 external filter.

answer this?....how can LIVE bacteria live in a bottle on a nice warm shop shelf??? exactly...it can't!
i ordered Jeyes Household Ammonia from the net...9.5%
oh and i aslo recommend the API Master testing kit x :good:
 
Cheers, not bought anything yet, seen the ammonia in boots, so going to get some tomorrow, and get a kit off the internet.
 
Cheers, not bought anything yet, seen the ammonia in boots, so going to get some tomorrow, and get a kit off the internet.
:good: good good... :)

Thanks, love you cycle post :)

Got the kit on order anyway, hopefully be here before the end of the week.

Quick Q though, I already have the water up to 25'c, is this a good place to start?
 
Cheers, not bought anything yet, seen the ammonia in boots, so going to get some tomorrow, and get a kit off the internet.
:good: good good... :)

Thanks, love you cycle post :)

Got the kit on order anyway, hopefully be here before the end of the week.

Quick Q though, I already have the water up to 25'c, is this a good place to start?

put it upto 30c for the cycle then bring it back down before you add any fish
 

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