Hello
This is my first aquarium and I am not real sure if I am doing this right. I am doing a fishless cycle since it sounded safer for the fish and gives me more time to pick out the right fish. The tank I have is 10 gallons with a heater and a Topfin 10 3-way Filter. My tap water is hard. The pH is about 7.9 and very calcium rich. I have been using an API Freshwater Master Testing Kit since I was told liquid test kits are more accurate than the strips. I wanted to use live plants instead of fake ones. I have bought Carbi Sea Flora Max Substrate, API Flourish Tabs and some natural rock looking gravel to put on top of the substrate. Also, the way I was told to do a fishless cycle is different than the way posted on this forum.
How I was told to do a fishless cycle
1) Set the tank up for 24 hours to make sure there are no leaks and everything works. Keep the tank completely empty (No gravel, plants, decorations, ect.) except for the filter and heater.
2) Add enough ammonia to the tank to get it up to 2.0ppm, the ammonia I used is Always Save the ingredients are Ammonium Hydroxide and Surfactant. Add 1Tsp(5ml) of both Tetra AquaSafe
plus and Nutrafin Cycle. Keep the temp at 82 Fahrenheit.
3) Add enough ammonia everyday so that there is always 2.0ppm in the tank. Keep checking for a nitrite spike and then a nitrate spike.
4) Once the Ammonia is at 0.0ppm and nitrite is at 0.0ppm and you just have nitrate the tank is cycled. Dump all the water out of the tank but keep some of the water in a bucket and place
the filter in the water so the bacteria doesn't die. Decorate the tank and fill it and add 1Tsp(5ml) of Tetra Aquasafe Plus and the tank is ready for fish.
So my questions are:
Will my tank cycle with this method? If not can I start over?
I have seen testing kits for GH/KH, calcium, copper, phosphate and a few others. Will I need these test as well?
I wanted to have live plants. Can I plant java fern, anubis, and aponogenton with my water conditions and tank size?
What type of fish can live in a small aquarium with very hard water? I was thinking mollies, but, I don't know how big they get.
Thanks for reading my post and any help/advice is greatly appreciated!
This is my first aquarium and I am not real sure if I am doing this right. I am doing a fishless cycle since it sounded safer for the fish and gives me more time to pick out the right fish. The tank I have is 10 gallons with a heater and a Topfin 10 3-way Filter. My tap water is hard. The pH is about 7.9 and very calcium rich. I have been using an API Freshwater Master Testing Kit since I was told liquid test kits are more accurate than the strips. I wanted to use live plants instead of fake ones. I have bought Carbi Sea Flora Max Substrate, API Flourish Tabs and some natural rock looking gravel to put on top of the substrate. Also, the way I was told to do a fishless cycle is different than the way posted on this forum.
How I was told to do a fishless cycle
1) Set the tank up for 24 hours to make sure there are no leaks and everything works. Keep the tank completely empty (No gravel, plants, decorations, ect.) except for the filter and heater.
2) Add enough ammonia to the tank to get it up to 2.0ppm, the ammonia I used is Always Save the ingredients are Ammonium Hydroxide and Surfactant. Add 1Tsp(5ml) of both Tetra AquaSafe
plus and Nutrafin Cycle. Keep the temp at 82 Fahrenheit.
3) Add enough ammonia everyday so that there is always 2.0ppm in the tank. Keep checking for a nitrite spike and then a nitrate spike.
4) Once the Ammonia is at 0.0ppm and nitrite is at 0.0ppm and you just have nitrate the tank is cycled. Dump all the water out of the tank but keep some of the water in a bucket and place
the filter in the water so the bacteria doesn't die. Decorate the tank and fill it and add 1Tsp(5ml) of Tetra Aquasafe Plus and the tank is ready for fish.
So my questions are:
Will my tank cycle with this method? If not can I start over?
I have seen testing kits for GH/KH, calcium, copper, phosphate and a few others. Will I need these test as well?
I wanted to have live plants. Can I plant java fern, anubis, and aponogenton with my water conditions and tank size?
What type of fish can live in a small aquarium with very hard water? I was thinking mollies, but, I don't know how big they get.
Thanks for reading my post and any help/advice is greatly appreciated!