actually been using 2 test kits to double check myself and no nothing has died yet and do not assume people lie. this is a hobby and the hobby progresses because people share experiences and info to further the hobby. so instead of arguing that it can't be done one can go along for the ride and...
After 11 days of data tank has remain rock solid 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 0 nitrate. to all the naysayers on how to cycle a tank and this is the only way with close to 2 weeks worth of data and stable water parameters I stand to rest my case
Rubbermaid greens keeper it is on the picture. you can get them at food service suppliers online I got mine through etundra. they are for making salads just don't buy the complete kit or you can just google FG2624L2WHT. They make a 22gal and a 32 gal version
like I said I have been testing water parameters everyday and it is not the fish tank I have cycled this way. so as a test I will post the water parameters each day and I will let you all be the judge. I am not out to harm the fish and as a precaution if ammonia gets to anything horrible I will...
order rock and sand from reef rocks from what I can see the rocks are the same as marco rocks but cheaper and they throw I the sand for the cost of priority mail shipping.
I am open to criticism just that I have had luck with bacteria in a bottle the good ones and an old filter media that was unwashed from an old tank
And this is the new rsm tanks
I am following what others have done after a lot of research the ammonia has always stay at 0 or barely register on the test kit and this is not the first time I have cycled a tank this way I can assure everyone no fish as harm during the cycle since this is the third tank I have done the same...
not the first time I have done it with so much water and just 2 small fish the ammonia levels will never get high enough to harm them since I test the water daily until the cycle is over.
tank cycling
bought two tomatoe clowns from diamond of the reef out in Brooklyn and one bottle of dr tims one and only and a dirty old bag or carbon from my other tank. so let the cycling begin
thanks brian for the quick reply waiting for when you have your grand opening I live only 2 blocks away and I am currently setting up a new 120 gal reef tank will come check out the goods after I am done curing the tank