keri_75 said:
:affraid: Can I ask how do I cycle my fish tank without fish??? I don't have money to spend on fish that might die and also don't want to put them through that ordeal really!! I have it all set back up and put seeding in from other tank, not sure if enough (I had a 29 gal bio cube cartridge that I tore apart after swishing around in tank). I thought I was supposed to put prime in too and realized if it gets rid of ammonia, how is my tank going to get ammonia now?? I understand the process but I think I used fish the one time I cycled a tank!!! OMG please help I'm losing my mind!!!! :bounce:
You want to cycle your tanks quickly? Ask someone on here if you can borrow some all ready cycled media. Set it in you tank along with the fish and your good to go. Also, it doesnt sound like you (the OP) are planning on putting a large amount of fish in your tank. So dont worry about it. Yes your tank will go through its cycles but nothing extreme. I always (when starting a new tank) grab some media from an existing tank, turn on the filters, add the fish and away we go.
AE86-Danny said:
You could also try a fresh piece of shrimp from the local grocery store.
my buddy with oscar's and red bellies did a fishless cycle on both tanks.
make sure they are raw pieces of shrimp.
took him just a few weeks to cycle.
i think 1 piece of raw shrimp is under 3 bucks.
I am sorry, but please explain how this would work. Cause that is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. So please enlighten me.