ded0822":7u9tfqq9 said:i have read that this is the magic catalyst for a cycle. i was just curious if anyone has tried this product out. i'm about to set up a new 75, and would love to find a way for it to cycle faster.
Ben":134290s6 said:Bob, how does adding "plant" life increase the speed of the bacterial cycle?
Please explain how adding it will increase the speed that bacteria forms, over say adding live rock, a skimmer, and a piece of cocktail shrimp? IMO adding plantlife from the get go will only decrease the speed and amount of bacteria growing by reducing the ammonia it has to work with making an unstable system.If a refugium is something you wish t add I wouldnt start running it untill after the cycle is complete.
If I was starting a new tank I would add the water, from the tap with some clorine remover, add uncured live rock on the starboard. Get the lights/skimmer/pump going, wait 30 days. Do a 100% water change with RO/DI make sure ammonia 0.0 as it always should be after this point and slowly start stocking.
I am sorry I don't anything about those speed cycle products but IME they are a waste of money.
Ben
beaslbob":3erbdnv3 said:ded0822
Interesting on how people react to this.
If you actually bothered to read the other thread, here is a thread from a newly setup tank. Seems 1) what I say does work, 2) it is nothing new, 3) the same reactions are generated.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthrea ... b+and+hail
:lol:Rob_Reef_Keeper":146ja58c said:YOU DO NOT NEED A REFUGIUM OF MACRO PLANTS TO HAVE A SUCESSFUL REEF TANK!
Lately all I read is that you should a a refugium.
You got algae - Add a refugium.
You got fish dying - Add a refugium
You got no money - Add a refugium
BLAH!
Lawdawg":1g2sld6x said:The word of the day is:
pan·a·ce·a (n.)
A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all.
Let's use that word in a sentence: Beaslbob's personal panacea is to add Macro algae. :lol: