mhhauser
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So I have been going over the Nitrogen cycle thing latley, to further get this stuff locked into my brain.
so here is what I got
(Rough Outline)
1st-Introduce Amonia via Fish or Fishless Cycling or whatever
2nd-The Beneficial Bacteria(BB) colonizes and turns amonia(NH4) into
3rd-Nitrite
4th-Then more BB break down Nitrite into
4th-Nitrate which is either removed through water changes or the nitrate is converted into nitrogen and escapes through the surface of the water or plants use it.
Here is my thought, I have been reading about how to do a fishless cycle, and from what I learned you just add the amonia manualy to the tank by dosing with amonia or with fish food. You can also use other products that set up conditions for the BB to grow. Also you cam use items from other tanks that might already have BB colonized on it to help get yours started.
(This is all in a freshwater tank.)
Apparently from just adding the amonia the BB will start to grow, thats what baffles me how does the Beneficial Bacteria begin to grow with just adding amonia to the water. If this was true I could dose a Non Chlorinated cup of water with amonia and use Cycle products and I would end up having a cup with lots of BB growing in it.
i guess my question would be, is How does the Nitrifying Bacteria just begin to colonize out of nowhere with just the adding of Amonia?
so here is what I got
(Rough Outline)
1st-Introduce Amonia via Fish or Fishless Cycling or whatever
2nd-The Beneficial Bacteria(BB) colonizes and turns amonia(NH4) into
3rd-Nitrite
4th-Then more BB break down Nitrite into
4th-Nitrate which is either removed through water changes or the nitrate is converted into nitrogen and escapes through the surface of the water or plants use it.
Here is my thought, I have been reading about how to do a fishless cycle, and from what I learned you just add the amonia manualy to the tank by dosing with amonia or with fish food. You can also use other products that set up conditions for the BB to grow. Also you cam use items from other tanks that might already have BB colonized on it to help get yours started.
(This is all in a freshwater tank.)
Apparently from just adding the amonia the BB will start to grow, thats what baffles me how does the Beneficial Bacteria begin to grow with just adding amonia to the water. If this was true I could dose a Non Chlorinated cup of water with amonia and use Cycle products and I would end up having a cup with lots of BB growing in it.
i guess my question would be, is How does the Nitrifying Bacteria just begin to colonize out of nowhere with just the adding of Amonia?