R Remmers Member Sep 25, 2014 #1 A friend of mine told me to help kick start the cycle, throw in a piece of raw shrimp. Well I went and got the shrimp today and threw it in. Only .52 cents, cheapest thing yet LOL Has anyone else done this?
A friend of mine told me to help kick start the cycle, throw in a piece of raw shrimp. Well I went and got the shrimp today and threw it in. Only .52 cents, cheapest thing yet LOL Has anyone else done this?
W wooden_reefer New member Sep 25, 2014 #2 It is better to finely chop the shrimp to reduce anaerobic activity and give a sharper pulse of ammonia than slow decay.
It is better to finely chop the shrimp to reduce anaerobic activity and give a sharper pulse of ammonia than slow decay.
R Remmers Member Sep 25, 2014 #3 So can I still take it out and do that or is it to late? Its only been a few hrs? I know silly question but want to make sure im doing it right.
So can I still take it out and do that or is it to late? Its only been a few hrs? I know silly question but want to make sure im doing it right.
gone fishin New member Sep 26, 2014 #4 I like to put mine in a stocking(pantyhose). Makes it easy to pull the soupy mess out when your done. Good luck
I like to put mine in a stocking(pantyhose). Makes it easy to pull the soupy mess out when your done. Good luck
W wooden_reefer New member Sep 26, 2014 #5 gone fishin said: I like to put mine in a stocking(pantyhose). Makes it easy to pull the soupy mess out when your done. Good luck Click to expand... Why do you want to pull it out? It is better to calculate the ammonia needed and allow complete ammonification.
gone fishin said: I like to put mine in a stocking(pantyhose). Makes it easy to pull the soupy mess out when your done. Good luck Click to expand... Why do you want to pull it out? It is better to calculate the ammonia needed and allow complete ammonification.
W wooden_reefer New member Sep 26, 2014 #6 Remmers said: So can I still take it out and do that or is it to late? Its only been a few hrs? I know silly question but want to make sure im doing it right. Click to expand... No, a few hours will not be enough for significant change. One small shrimp will give about 3 ppm N-ammonia in 25 gals of water.
Remmers said: So can I still take it out and do that or is it to late? Its only been a few hrs? I know silly question but want to make sure im doing it right. Click to expand... No, a few hours will not be enough for significant change. One small shrimp will give about 3 ppm N-ammonia in 25 gals of water.
gone fishin New member Sep 26, 2014 #7 I guess I don't like to calculate. When the ammonia got up to 4 ppm I pulled it out.
W wooden_reefer New member Sep 26, 2014 #8 gone fishin said: I guess I don't like to calculate. When the ammonia got up to 4 ppm I pulled it out. Click to expand... It may not be a big deal but whole chunks of meat does not allow the best O2 access and may allow anerobic activity.
gone fishin said: I guess I don't like to calculate. When the ammonia got up to 4 ppm I pulled it out. Click to expand... It may not be a big deal but whole chunks of meat does not allow the best O2 access and may allow anerobic activity.