I've been reading quite a bit about the arguments of both ways but I have a fundamental question if I may which I'll pose as an hypothetical.
Jim has been raising marine fish in his 200 gallon tank for 10 years and in that marine tank is a huge amount of live rock.
Jim wants to set up a small tank in his house but only 50 gallon and he's pondering whether to go fishless or live.
Jim works out that he can breed a fishless colony of bacteria with the following numbers: 1.5 billion ammonia and 3.5 billion nitrite bacteria. he works out that a single small clown will be quite happy with this colony and expects a bacteria dieback of some 65% which is a good number.
Jim then works out that a 5lb rock from his main tank has 1.8 billion ammonia and 3.9 billion nitrite bacteria and estimates it is sufficient for a single clown fish with an estimated bacteria dieback of 70% which is also a good number.
My question is, why would Jim think it wrong to do a live cycle when he is providing more bacteria than the fishless cycle and on paper in both cases you will get associated dieback of bacteria?
Jim has been raising marine fish in his 200 gallon tank for 10 years and in that marine tank is a huge amount of live rock.
Jim wants to set up a small tank in his house but only 50 gallon and he's pondering whether to go fishless or live.
Jim works out that he can breed a fishless colony of bacteria with the following numbers: 1.5 billion ammonia and 3.5 billion nitrite bacteria. he works out that a single small clown will be quite happy with this colony and expects a bacteria dieback of some 65% which is a good number.
Jim then works out that a 5lb rock from his main tank has 1.8 billion ammonia and 3.9 billion nitrite bacteria and estimates it is sufficient for a single clown fish with an estimated bacteria dieback of 70% which is also a good number.
My question is, why would Jim think it wrong to do a live cycle when he is providing more bacteria than the fishless cycle and on paper in both cases you will get associated dieback of bacteria?



