ok started fishless cycle

To quote-
Don't pee in your tank!

Don't laugh, some people are saying this is a good way to provide ammonia for a fishless cycle.

Human pee isn't the same as what's produced by fish. Urea is whats produced by humans and it is a modified from ammonia (NH3) to contain 2 nitrogenous groups, and is basically non toxic. Also, its somewhat more concentrated than ammonia from fish, as they need to release large quantitites of water to maintain osmotic balance.
 
sean:
Pee in the tank leave it a couple of days if the waters is acidic, use PH down. Job done!

OhFishy:
What are you going on about? surely your not an expert on human pee too! I know what I talking about on this one. Human pee many well be more concentrated but your only adding a COUPLE of cup fulls of the fresh clear stuff, NOT filling the whole tank up with the yellow stuff! :sly:

I can see your worried about the osmotic balance and all that, but if you drink alot of water and have a couple of pee's to flush yourself out first you can collect a pretty good sample on the third visit. Just try it! :kana:
 
sean:
Pee in the tank leave it a couple of days if the waters is acidic, use PH down. Job done!

1) pH down makes water more acidic

2) Unless you're going to something that specifically needs a high / low pH, 7.6 is fine

3) Don't pee in your tank!
 
Tuna,
I don't care if you are an expert in fish keeping, but on this forum you are a newbie. It seems pretty suspicious that you don't know pH down causes acidic water. I don't think you should be telling people to pee in their tanks, as different people have different pee. Especially, if a person has a certain disorder or disease. It could easily kill the fish in the tank, NOT EVERYTHING WILL BE CONVERTED TO A NON-TOXIC SUBSTANCE.
 
PH down PH up what's the difference?, he know's what I ment!
If you have a disorder or disease or knob rot don't piss in the tank. Just use common sence.
Good luck!
 
hi all

wow what a post this is turning out to be

anyway a thing back on cycling

i tested my water today, so its been about 4 days since set up(not a long time i know)

and
ammonia - 0
nitrite - 0
nitrate - somwere betwenn 10 and 20

so i know it hasnt been long and its only a bit of nitrate, but does this mean it could of partially cycled or sumthing already?

i mean i checked them 3 days ago and all 3 were 0, and now nitrate is approx 15.


so what could this mean?


neway thanx for all ur help i am trully grateful :D
 
You can't cycle a tank in our days without mature filter media. If you haven't seen any Amonia / Nitrite in the tank, I'd add some more flakes.
 
did what said but what am i looking for, there appears to be lots of shocking trends.

Clownroach: or more piss :whistle:
 
ive added more flakes, but i dont know how long it will take for them to break down and form ammnia

ill test for ammonia in a few days


should i reguarlly top up with flakes or just add one big wod?
 
mk its now thursday, 3 days since my last test,


and aluluia my ammonia is somewere between .5 and .1 , lol not alot but its a start

so ould this be the beggining of the spike?
shall i check in a few hours to see if its gone up, or shall i check tommorow?
shall i test my nitrites to see if they have risen or wont that be worth it till atleast a few more days.


lol ive never been so happy to see ammonia in my tank.


also should i add more flakes into the tank to keep the ammonia up?
 
also should i add more flakes into the tank to keep the ammonia up?

You need to keep adding flakes as the bacteria that has developed to convert Amonia to Nitrite still needs a source of Amonia to stay alive.
 
ok i tested the ammonia today, its around 1.


so ive added more flakes and i will be everyday to raise the ammonia and feedthe bacteria.

so ill keep u all updated, just to see if my progress is normal.
 
IovaykInD said:
Tuna,
I don't care if you are an expert in fish keeping, but on this forum you are a newbie. It seems pretty suspicious that you don't know pH down causes acidic water. I don't think you should be telling people to pee in their tanks, as different people have different pee. Especially, if a person has a certain disorder or disease. It could easily kill the fish in the tank, NOT EVERYTHING WILL BE CONVERTED TO A NON-TOXIC SUBSTANCE.
Im no scientist butIM pretty sure there are very few diseaseas that are transferred through pee, especially from human to fish.

It may seem a little crazy peeing into your fish tank, but unless any of you have tried it and failed, dont knock it. It just may work.
 
I added flakes to my 120 litre tank to start of the cycle I just added enough flakes to feed about 10 little fish and I added it every day for four days and then left the tank to it's own devices for two weeks constantly checking the levels.


hey presto cycled tank.
 

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