Tigerfish66
New Member
Hi All.
New to this forum and have read up on the nitro cycle and cycling both fishless and fish in. Have also perused the forums a bit.
I've been out of the hobby for a few years and getting back in because my 10 year old wanted to set up a tank. I dusted off an old 12g Eclipse and set it up a few weeks ago. I've always used Prime, but discovered Seachem's Stability, which claims you can cycle fish-in with this product. I thought "Wow", technology had advanced so much you could cycle a tank in a few days...
Anyways, used product as directed, and about 4 days in added a few community fish (3 mollies and a red tail shark). Started testing water and doing partial water changes to address low levels of ammonia and nitrites (.25/.25). Nitrates were at 40ppm. Continued to check every other day, and of course levels have gone up.
I've done a number of water changes, continuing to add prime and stability, and due to a nitrite spike, bought some Nitra-Zorb, which supposedly removes nitrites and nitrates.
And a thought occurred to me....prime neutralizes ammonia, and nitra-zorb eliminates nitrites and nitrates...a totally chemical way of maintaining water parameters, but which also seems counter to the whole process of establishing a healthy biological environment.
So what are your thoughts, is it best to let the process run it's course without additives? And do filter media such as nitr-zorb, zeo-carb etc disrupt the process?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
New to this forum and have read up on the nitro cycle and cycling both fishless and fish in. Have also perused the forums a bit.
I've been out of the hobby for a few years and getting back in because my 10 year old wanted to set up a tank. I dusted off an old 12g Eclipse and set it up a few weeks ago. I've always used Prime, but discovered Seachem's Stability, which claims you can cycle fish-in with this product. I thought "Wow", technology had advanced so much you could cycle a tank in a few days...
Anyways, used product as directed, and about 4 days in added a few community fish (3 mollies and a red tail shark). Started testing water and doing partial water changes to address low levels of ammonia and nitrites (.25/.25). Nitrates were at 40ppm. Continued to check every other day, and of course levels have gone up.
I've done a number of water changes, continuing to add prime and stability, and due to a nitrite spike, bought some Nitra-Zorb, which supposedly removes nitrites and nitrates.
And a thought occurred to me....prime neutralizes ammonia, and nitra-zorb eliminates nitrites and nitrates...a totally chemical way of maintaining water parameters, but which also seems counter to the whole process of establishing a healthy biological environment.
So what are your thoughts, is it best to let the process run it's course without additives? And do filter media such as nitr-zorb, zeo-carb etc disrupt the process?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.