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04/20/2016, 11:36 PM | #1 |
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Cycling
How do you use products like bio spira do you just fill the tank add bio spira and test the water for a few days? How does this work?
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04/21/2016, 12:19 AM | #2 |
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Bio spira is basically bacteria in a bottle. It shortcuts cycling your tank normally by adding the necessary bacteria to break down waste/ammonia rather than waiting. Once your tank is setup with sand/rock/water, you can add the appropriate amount and your tank will be ready to add a fish or two almost immediately. You still want to take it slow and not add too many fish at once.
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04/21/2016, 06:54 AM | #3 |
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You will also need a source of ammonia, be it a fish (not recommended), phantom feeding, raw table shrimp(stinks IMO), or dosing ammonia to the tank.
I started my cycle about 3 weeks ago using the raw shrimp method. At first I just threw it in, but the next day I took it out, chopped it up, and threw it back in. The day after that, I couldn't find it anymore. I was testing and my ammonia spiked at .5 ppm, not high enough for me. So, I went out and got a bottle of Bio-spira, and 10% ammonia, and started dosing. I was dosing my tank to 2 ppm every day for about a week. Over the course of the last few days, I've been letting the ammonia and nitrite drop to 0, and dose it back to 2 ppm. I dosed 5 ml's(amount needed for my tank to get it to 2ppm) on Tuesday , and tested yesterday. Results: Ammonia at .5 ppm Nitrites at 1 ppm I'm not cycled. I'm going to keep this up until both are 0 after 24 hours.
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04/21/2016, 07:10 AM | #4 | |
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test your par
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04/21/2016, 07:31 AM | #5 |
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The directions on the bottle of biospira are accurate.
I wouldn't continually dose ammonia because of how high the nitrates can get. The denitrifying bacteria establish more slowly, so you can get top heavy on their food if you overdo it. I wouldn't add a damsel first because of how territorial they are. They can kill any fish you add after, and be hard to catch. Idk what PAR has to do with bacteria
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