In the Fishless Cyling method here http://www.fishforums.net/threads/cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first.421488/ it says
"A major benefit of this fishless cycling method is that you can now fully stock your tank in one go. This means an average stocking level for your tank size. It certainly does not mean you can stock heavily or over stock"
This is because the tank will have grown more than enough bacteria to cope with the ammonia made by a tankful of fish during cycling.
However, it has been stated by several members recently that even after fishless cycling the tank should be stocked slowly, a few fish at a time. This is to allow the bacteria to multiply to cope with each batch of fish.
I do realise that there are more than two species of micro-organisms that need to grow, but the terms beneficial bacteria or just bacteria are often given as the reason for taking it slowly without explaining if this means filter bacteria or all micro-organisms.
This contradictory information will cause confusion for new fishkeepers.
Is it possible for someone to give an indication of which of these two stocking methods is correct - fully stock at one go or a few at a time?
"A major benefit of this fishless cycling method is that you can now fully stock your tank in one go. This means an average stocking level for your tank size. It certainly does not mean you can stock heavily or over stock"
This is because the tank will have grown more than enough bacteria to cope with the ammonia made by a tankful of fish during cycling.
However, it has been stated by several members recently that even after fishless cycling the tank should be stocked slowly, a few fish at a time. This is to allow the bacteria to multiply to cope with each batch of fish.
I do realise that there are more than two species of micro-organisms that need to grow, but the terms beneficial bacteria or just bacteria are often given as the reason for taking it slowly without explaining if this means filter bacteria or all micro-organisms.
This contradictory information will cause confusion for new fishkeepers.
Is it possible for someone to give an indication of which of these two stocking methods is correct - fully stock at one go or a few at a time?