agnes66666
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I'm sure you do something similar, but here's a copy of how I cycle my QT...I've posted this several times. I never have a problem with levels of ammonia/nitrite; I don't think Cupramine is that hard on the bacteria, that's just my experience and SeaChem has the same position. My general point on QT & parasites is about the same as our Country's position on terrorists; 'Never negotiate with terrorists and kill them all at any reasonable cost".
"n regards to Qt cycling; I've done this for years. Get a HOB filter; I really like Aqua-Clear, they have a big sponge and last forever. Don't use the carbon or ceramic noodles that come with the filter. Also, have some extra sponges on hand, they're cheap. Keep a sponge in the flow somewhere in your DT. When you need a QT or HT, just use the sponge that has been in your main system in your QT filter---the QT will be instantly cycled. When done, toss the sponge and keep a new one ready in your main system.
BTW, Cupramine copper, used in a QT,will not destroy a bio-filter"
hello. I am real happy to hear that cupramine won`t kill bacteria. At the moment I am using cupramine in my display tank, I removed corals to the quarantine tank. I am doing daily water change in my main tank, as I am worried about ammonia spike!:mad2: My Api ammonia test shows false ammonia readings ( i tested RO water with added cupramine and ... API test showed ammonia aff the scale!:sad2