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I have a tank that was setup two months ago, currently there are 4 fish in the system. In ~2 months I will be adding 4 fish in simultaneously doubling the bioload.
System will be 4 months old with some cycled rock, but a good amount of high surface area bricks and media in the sump.
How concerned should I be about this bio load increase?
Is there anything I can do ahead of time to artificially inflate the bioload? Overfeeding two weeks out?
I have some turbostart 900 left from the initial cycle. Should I dose that when I add the fish or will that outcompete the other bacteria I am building up for long term stability?
Any dosing chemicals I should have on hand if an ammonia spike hits?
System will be 4 months old with some cycled rock, but a good amount of high surface area bricks and media in the sump.
How concerned should I be about this bio load increase?
Is there anything I can do ahead of time to artificially inflate the bioload? Overfeeding two weeks out?
I have some turbostart 900 left from the initial cycle. Should I dose that when I add the fish or will that outcompete the other bacteria I am building up for long term stability?
Any dosing chemicals I should have on hand if an ammonia spike hits?
