Hello,
So, I am a newbie and I just ordered my first tank, a waterbox 25g AIO. However, I'm having a hard time finding advice for my specific situation re: cycling
The biggest thing is that I live in Japan, and i do NOT have an air conditioner in any room but my bedroom (where the tank wont fit), so I wont be able to add any fish until it cools down this fall. (Next summer I'll invest in a aquarium chiller, but I can't afford one as a start up cost rn)
That means that I have a Lot of time to devote to aquascaping and cycling just the dry rock before that point, and I'm trying to figure out how to best take advantage of that, but nearly all the advice is about how to cycle your tank as fast as possible. So I have a few questions:
First: is it even possible/advisable to cycle your tank (minus fish) in high temps? It gets up to around 90F here. Is there a temperature point where the cycle would be stalled? Should I even attempt it or wait til cooler temps even to start cycling?
Second: I see a lot of people talking about cycling their dry rock in a trash can or some such, and I'm not sure why it seems so common. Is there a reason for that? It seems like a lot of work to set up when i have a nice working tank sitting there empty not being used for anything yet. Is there a concern there that I'm missing?
Third: if I am able to cycle my rock during the summer, what method would be best? A lot of the comparisons I've seen have been about what will work fastest, but I have nothing but time so I'm looking for which method will give me the best results as far as biome and the lowest risk of any parasites etc in my tank.
Any advice would be appreciated!!
So, I am a newbie and I just ordered my first tank, a waterbox 25g AIO. However, I'm having a hard time finding advice for my specific situation re: cycling
The biggest thing is that I live in Japan, and i do NOT have an air conditioner in any room but my bedroom (where the tank wont fit), so I wont be able to add any fish until it cools down this fall. (Next summer I'll invest in a aquarium chiller, but I can't afford one as a start up cost rn)
That means that I have a Lot of time to devote to aquascaping and cycling just the dry rock before that point, and I'm trying to figure out how to best take advantage of that, but nearly all the advice is about how to cycle your tank as fast as possible. So I have a few questions:
First: is it even possible/advisable to cycle your tank (minus fish) in high temps? It gets up to around 90F here. Is there a temperature point where the cycle would be stalled? Should I even attempt it or wait til cooler temps even to start cycling?
Second: I see a lot of people talking about cycling their dry rock in a trash can or some such, and I'm not sure why it seems so common. Is there a reason for that? It seems like a lot of work to set up when i have a nice working tank sitting there empty not being used for anything yet. Is there a concern there that I'm missing?
Third: if I am able to cycle my rock during the summer, what method would be best? A lot of the comparisons I've seen have been about what will work fastest, but I have nothing but time so I'm looking for which method will give me the best results as far as biome and the lowest risk of any parasites etc in my tank.
Any advice would be appreciated!!