So i had to break down my tank and now im restarting it, whats the best live bacteria to start with? I have been reading about dr tims and turbo start but wanted a little more input.
So i had to break down my tank and now im restarting it, whats the best live bacteria to start with? I have been reading about dr tims and turbo start but wanted a little more input.
Dr Tims works great. There's a few other "ammonia in a bottle" products that work great too, though on my most recent build I still went with 95% dry rock and 5% Live rock to begin with a bit more robust colony of nitrifying bacteria.
FYI, water from an established aquarium will likely have little effect on helping jump start a cycle. Now if you take sand or rock from an established aquarium that's a different story!
A small rock or cup of sand from 2 or 3 different established tanks added to your non live base sand and rock will work a lot better to establish your tank than the bacteria.
A small rock or cup of sand from 2 or 3 different established tanks added to your non live base sand and rock will work a lot better to establish your tank than the bacteria.
How so? The bacteria in a bottle is the same thing just from another source, and you wont run the risk of introducing pests into a new system. I always do the shrimp method though.
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