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Once my tank is done cycling, I am not planning on adding livestock for a couple of weeks. Is that an issue? Or do I need to add a little ammonia to keep the beneficial bacteria fed?
 

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Once my tank is done cycling, I am not planning on adding livestock for a couple of weeks. Is that an issue? Or do I need to add a little ammonia to keep the beneficial bacteria fed?
Either that or ghost feed.
 
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So if I don’t have food yet but I have Dr Tim’s. After the cycle how much and how often should I add it until I get fish? 52 gallon tank.
 
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So if I don’t have food yet but I have Dr Tim’s. After the cycle how much and how often should I add it until I get fish? 52 gallon tank.
You can choose to add nothing, but if that bothers you because you want to keep your bacteria fed, only feed them a little to avoid building up nitrate in your new system. You can be stingy, 0.5 ppm per week. For every ppm of ammonia digested, about 4 ppm nitrate is generated. Make sense?
 
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Thanks, I’m cool doing nothing as long as that does not create any issues.
 

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Fish food for ghost feeding doesn’t have to be gourmet, any flakes or pellets from Petco or Walmart would be fine if you do it sparingly.
 

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Fish food for ghost feeding doesn’t have to be gourmet, any flakes or pellets from Petco or Walmart would be fine if you do it sparingly.
Or even a few corn flakes or a piece of dog food at this point, lol. No different than using a dead shrimp to kick things off... just need something to decay.
 

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