aaronc
Fishaholic
Hey All
I was going to approach my new tank with the same approach I have always used... a fishless cycle and then stick most of the bioload in the tank in one hit.
Now, as I wait until I can set up my new tank I have been reading lots and lots online (sometimes a mistake I think) and there seems to be another school of thought. The silent cycle gang.
They say do away with cycles, whack a whole load of plants into your tank, fast growing stems with at least 75% substrate coverage and start adding fish more or less straight away.
Now I have read hundreds of forum posts about this, some new, some old, etc etc.
But I wanted to come to you guys (and the guys at UKAPS where I have also posted this topic).
How do you cycle your new planted tanks? If you do a planted fishless cycle are you plagued by algae?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Now just over a week untit I can start assembling my tank
Aaron
I was going to approach my new tank with the same approach I have always used... a fishless cycle and then stick most of the bioload in the tank in one hit.
Now, as I wait until I can set up my new tank I have been reading lots and lots online (sometimes a mistake I think) and there seems to be another school of thought. The silent cycle gang.
They say do away with cycles, whack a whole load of plants into your tank, fast growing stems with at least 75% substrate coverage and start adding fish more or less straight away.
Now I have read hundreds of forum posts about this, some new, some old, etc etc.
But I wanted to come to you guys (and the guys at UKAPS where I have also posted this topic).
How do you cycle your new planted tanks? If you do a planted fishless cycle are you plagued by algae?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Now just over a week untit I can start assembling my tank
Aaron