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Ammonia product for fishless cycling?

Posted: 25 Jun 2003, 10:58
by Kostas
Hi,
I have just read about fishless cycling and i want to do it to my new tank which i am going to buy today!But i dont know which ammonia product is safe for aquarium use.Could you suggest me a product or give me some guiding rules?What products have you used to cycle your tank?

Thanks in advance

Posted: 25 Jun 2003, 14:50
by aeroflight
I went down to a local grocery store and found some pure ammonia in the household cleaning department. Make sure it's 100% pure or clear ammonia with no perfumes or surfactants. If you shake the bottle and it foams up, then it has surfactants.

Posted: 25 Jun 2003, 15:46
by Crissytal
I used Clear Sea Mist ammonia. It worked well. I was able to cycle my 55gal tank in under 2 weeks. Here are a couple links I found helpful:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/faustus/ni ... shless.htm
http://home.attbi.com/~kerorocks/fishless_cycling.htm

Posted: 25 Jun 2003, 16:18
by Rusty
Kostas,

If you already have established fish tanks, fishless cycling is a waste of time. Just move some material which has bacteria into the new tank from the old tank, like gravel, putting old media into the filter, etc.

Rusty

Posted: 26 Jun 2003, 09:28
by Kostas
Hi,
I have other tanks but they are running only 2 months apart from my cichlid tank which is well established but has calciferous gravel(and a large amount of peat to neutralise the ph) and from my 60 liter tank which,although it is well established,one of its fishes(gourami)is deseased and i dont know what he has :cry: