BRS claims this combination will cycle an aquarium in 5 days?
So how do I seed my dry rock?Are you talking about using bacteria in a bottle? I've seen some YouTube videos of people doing it and their tanks turn out fine. But I personally haven't done it. I've always had seeded rocks and substrate.
I took a look at those products when I was at premier Aquatics today but no one suggest using the two as a combination for cycling a tankI used Prime and Stability for 7 days. Dry rock and sand.
So do you think I can use the ghost feed in addition to the live sand to complete the cycleI used live sand and some live rock. I used bio spera ghost feed until I had ammonia and less than a week was reading 0
So how big of a bottle of each in terms of oz should I use for 170gI was talking to a member telling him I was about to cycle a tank and he suggested it.
500mlSo how big of a bottle of each in terms of oz should I use for 170g
So shall it be brother500ml
That is what I did and it worked for me.So do you think I can use the ghost feed in addition to the live sand to complete the cycle
Ghost feeding seems so imprecise to me, so I use ammonia, it's also immediate, don't have to wait for food to decay.So do you think I can use the ghost feed in addition to the live sand to complete the cycle
Fritz industries pioneered the culture & marketing of nitrifying bacteria years ago. They remain the largest supplier to the wastewater industry, as I recall.
I’ve used their products successfully a number of times. My 125 with dry sand and rock cycled in 7 days using Frtzzyme #9.
They now have a Turbo Start product, which ships fresh from their plant and is supposed to allow instantaneous addition of fish. I believe it just has more bacteria in the bottle.
There are a number of other brands, including Dr Tim’s, Prodibio, Bio-Spira, Brightwell, SeaChem, etc. which have all yielded success cycling marine tanks.
So, while a lot of companies claim to have ‘the secret sauce’, I wonder? There don’t appear to be any controlled trials and they make claims without providing validated data.
that last statement is true. that's why some members on R2R did a cycling chemical-in-a-bottle experiment some time ago and i was surprised by how well Bio-Spira worked, plus it can be found in Petco.