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Hey everyone,
Need advice on quickly cycling a QT Tank. Long story short, I was unable to properly seed a sponge filter or any sort of filter media in my display tank for a few weeks in order to properly prepare to QT my next batch of fish that I ordered due to having to pull everything out of my display and run fallow (I think I had an inch outbreak but wanted to be safe and run fallow).
Anyway, I don't keep my 20gal Long (QT Tank) up and running at all times. I break it down and only put it back up when I need to, usually having a sponge filter ready to go with plenty of beneficial bacteria in my display/ sump. However, not wanting to use anything from my display at this time to seed the tank in fear of introducing any unwanted parasites etc to the QT, I need to cycle the QT in a different method. I have an order placed for fish that is cycled to ship and be at my house mid next week.
What is my best course of action? I was going to use a few jugs of the Nutri-Seawater (live ocean water) as well as a bottle of bio spira in order to jumpstart the cycle / nitrifying bacteria but have never gone this route. When should I set up the QT and add the bio spira to ensure the QT tank will be safe for the fish arrival next week. Should I set it up now? Or should I set it up the day before and add the bio spira and give it 24 hrs to run and should be safe to add the fish then? I've read both online and not sure the proper route to go. I plan on using a HOB filter with some foam pad filter media and some seachem matrix thrown in the HOB filter to help build up biological filtration. But the question is, do I need to set up the QT now , a week ahead of time, and dose/ pour in the bio spira and allow it to cycle / run its course, or am I ok with setting up the QT the day before using the nutri-seawater and pouring in the bio spira? Will it be safe to add fish after 24 hours like they claim? Just don't want to lose 100+ dollars of fish to ammonia poisoning.
PS only plan on adding two fish at that time so not a huge bioload
Equipment for QT:
20 Gal Long
Emporer 400 HOB filter (with the foam filter media and bag of seachem matrix thrown in for added biological filtration)
Fluval 200 watt heater
Any advice on QTing / setting up a QT using bio spira / needing to cycle /setup quickly in a pinch would be much appreciated!!!
Cheap light
Pvc pipe
Need advice on quickly cycling a QT Tank. Long story short, I was unable to properly seed a sponge filter or any sort of filter media in my display tank for a few weeks in order to properly prepare to QT my next batch of fish that I ordered due to having to pull everything out of my display and run fallow (I think I had an inch outbreak but wanted to be safe and run fallow).
Anyway, I don't keep my 20gal Long (QT Tank) up and running at all times. I break it down and only put it back up when I need to, usually having a sponge filter ready to go with plenty of beneficial bacteria in my display/ sump. However, not wanting to use anything from my display at this time to seed the tank in fear of introducing any unwanted parasites etc to the QT, I need to cycle the QT in a different method. I have an order placed for fish that is cycled to ship and be at my house mid next week.
What is my best course of action? I was going to use a few jugs of the Nutri-Seawater (live ocean water) as well as a bottle of bio spira in order to jumpstart the cycle / nitrifying bacteria but have never gone this route. When should I set up the QT and add the bio spira to ensure the QT tank will be safe for the fish arrival next week. Should I set it up now? Or should I set it up the day before and add the bio spira and give it 24 hrs to run and should be safe to add the fish then? I've read both online and not sure the proper route to go. I plan on using a HOB filter with some foam pad filter media and some seachem matrix thrown in the HOB filter to help build up biological filtration. But the question is, do I need to set up the QT now , a week ahead of time, and dose/ pour in the bio spira and allow it to cycle / run its course, or am I ok with setting up the QT the day before using the nutri-seawater and pouring in the bio spira? Will it be safe to add fish after 24 hours like they claim? Just don't want to lose 100+ dollars of fish to ammonia poisoning.
PS only plan on adding two fish at that time so not a huge bioload
Equipment for QT:
20 Gal Long
Emporer 400 HOB filter (with the foam filter media and bag of seachem matrix thrown in for added biological filtration)
Fluval 200 watt heater
Any advice on QTing / setting up a QT using bio spira / needing to cycle /setup quickly in a pinch would be much appreciated!!!
Cheap light
Pvc pipe
