Miikun, my beloved Betta boy just passed away yesterday. To be cautious I completely broke down his 5 gallon tank and cleaned everything, the gravel, the plastic plants, his homes ect. I had cleaned the tank too when he was sick so the filter has a new cartride too with floss. Currently there's a java fern in there that I got yesterday for Miikun, but sadly he was dead when I got home ;.; I read about fishless cycling but how do I get the nitrogen cycle to start? How can I get nitrifying bacteria to form? Will the java fern help since it is a biological entity in the tank? I read some people add ammonia and wait until it turns into Nitrite, then that eventually makes the nitrifying bacteria. I don't want to do anything that will harm the tank so advice is much appreciated!
2006-12-07
09:25:48
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At home I have a very old well-established 55 gallon tank, so Zoe, I like your advice to take some gravel from that tank and put it into the 5 gallon since that tank definitely has all of the nitrifying bacteria. The fish in that tank are all old, huge, and healthy ^^ Thanks for the tips!
2006-12-07
09:39:44 ·
update #1