Interesting thread.
My tank just finished cycling and I won't be adding my first fish for another 5 weeks (1 week I am away and 4 weeks of QT for the first couple of fish), so I had exactly the same question.
From all the answers above I take it I shouldn't worry about loosing too much beneficial bacteria during that "fish-less time" but I think I will still add and remove a raw shrimp here and there just to make sure I feed the bacteria something.
Some very experienced reefers here say it is not necessary but I am really scared not feeding small amounts of ammonia will result in too much "bacteria casualty". I just can't help it.
As long as feeding small amounts of ammonia from time to time don't hurt then I will do it. Anyone thinks it will do more harm than good?
Thanks
My tank just finished cycling and I won't be adding my first fish for another 5 weeks (1 week I am away and 4 weeks of QT for the first couple of fish), so I had exactly the same question.
From all the answers above I take it I shouldn't worry about loosing too much beneficial bacteria during that "fish-less time" but I think I will still add and remove a raw shrimp here and there just to make sure I feed the bacteria something.
Some very experienced reefers here say it is not necessary but I am really scared not feeding small amounts of ammonia will result in too much "bacteria casualty". I just can't help it.
As long as feeding small amounts of ammonia from time to time don't hurt then I will do it. Anyone thinks it will do more harm than good?
Thanks