This is so awesome!
1. How long on average does a new tank need to cycle? Not a reef one but just a normal fish one.
2. Does it speed up the cycle if you have live sand and rock, or 5% salt water from the ocean that already has some living things in it (and bad things too).
3. Have you ever heard of dropping a couple dead but fresh shrimp (say from Publix) into a brand new tank to speed up the ammonia build up (play sand and salt water just put in, and then the shrimp)?
I have hardy fella's from the ocean in my one 55-gallon tank and no one has died yet. They have been in there for 2 weeks. I'm a little scared I'm getting ready to have some sort of a spike though. It has an Emperor-400 on the back so hopefully it will keep everything healthy. I'm so excited to get these other tanks in and students are offering to bring in live stuff, but this PATIENCE thing is killing me!
....and bg, I have NO budget. I don't have 1 cent. I have a LOT of empty tanks with no hoods, lights, filters, powerheads, or anything on top to keep water from evaporating. So far I spent $250 out of my own pocket to get the one 55 running. I'm going to try to do a carwash in a couple weeks with my students. You can usually raise about $500 in 4-5 hours. My husband is a teacher too so we don't have lots of $$ so if he didn't see how excited I was about all of this, my kids would be motherless, lol. Fortunately he knows I've always wanted to do this and is doing his best not to be a grump when I've spent this $$. If it weren't for the $$, he's be as excited as me!
1. How long on average does a new tank need to cycle? Not a reef one but just a normal fish one.
2. Does it speed up the cycle if you have live sand and rock, or 5% salt water from the ocean that already has some living things in it (and bad things too).
3. Have you ever heard of dropping a couple dead but fresh shrimp (say from Publix) into a brand new tank to speed up the ammonia build up (play sand and salt water just put in, and then the shrimp)?
I have hardy fella's from the ocean in my one 55-gallon tank and no one has died yet. They have been in there for 2 weeks. I'm a little scared I'm getting ready to have some sort of a spike though. It has an Emperor-400 on the back so hopefully it will keep everything healthy. I'm so excited to get these other tanks in and students are offering to bring in live stuff, but this PATIENCE thing is killing me!
....and bg, I have NO budget. I don't have 1 cent. I have a LOT of empty tanks with no hoods, lights, filters, powerheads, or anything on top to keep water from evaporating. So far I spent $250 out of my own pocket to get the one 55 running. I'm going to try to do a carwash in a couple weeks with my students. You can usually raise about $500 in 4-5 hours. My husband is a teacher too so we don't have lots of $$ so if he didn't see how excited I was about all of this, my kids would be motherless, lol. Fortunately he knows I've always wanted to do this and is doing his best not to be a grump when I've spent this $$. If it weren't for the $$, he's be as excited as me!