skylab1":th6ftdhq said:There is such thing is 24hour cycle, I've been doing for a while now with no problem. This is the reason why I start to post so people can see for themself.
Matt_Wandell":2mv8xxf6 said:skylab1":2mv8xxf6 said:There is such thing is 24hour cycle, I've been doing for a while now with no problem. This is the reason why I start to post so people can see for themself.
You just said a clownfish, one of the hardiest fish you can get, died in a day. What are we supposed to see?
Sorry to be quite blunt, but I think it's terribly irresponsible for you to promote this as a way to keep a reef tank. The nitrifying bacterial populations cannot possibly be stable or large enough to support the waste of that many fish after such a short time.
I wish your fish luck.
skylab1":2ulghfpu said:Matt_Wandell":2ulghfpu said:skylab1":2ulghfpu said:There is such thing is 24hour cycle, I've been doing for a while now with no problem. This is the reason why I start to post so people can see for themself.
You just said a clownfish, one of the hardiest fish you can get, died in a day. What are we supposed to see?
Sorry to be quite blunt, but I think it's terribly irresponsible for you to promote this as a way to keep a reef tank. The nitrifying bacterial populations cannot possibly be stable or large enough to support the waste of that many fish after such a short time.
I wish your fish luck.
Hello, who ever said that clowns are hardiest fish you can get? These two clowns are almost crashed to deadth at the bottom of the box with other fish on top, there were little water and no air left when I pull them out, it's miracle I didn't lost both right out of the bags.
The nitrifying bacteria can be stable and large enough to support the wates of all that fish in such short time. Of course, there is a secret to all this all you need is keep an open mind.
Matt_Wandell":11ykigzj said:Here we have an ethical dilemma. Can you understand that the vast majority of new hobbyists attempting what you are doing will end up with a tank of dead fish? So someone sees this on the internet, says "Hmmm, all he has is an air driven carbon filter. I can do that." and fails miserably.
You say there's a secret why you can stock a 5 gallon tank with 5 fish in a week. How about sharing with us what this secret is, so that we can understand it? Otherwise you are simply boasting, and doing a disservice to any novice hobbyist reading this. Imagine if I came on here and said "Hey, I keep an octopus. Here it is. But it's a secret how I keep it alive." Would that help anyone in trying to learn how to keep an octopus? I am all for sharing success stories of difficult animals or unorthodox methods, but the hobby advances by sharing the reasons and methods you are using.
Matt_Wandell":1xwrnn7f said:Are you selling it? I'm willing to listen. What's the secret? Is it in the treasure chest?
skylab1":3t38d6tn said:Matt_Wandell":3t38d6tn said:Are you selling it? I'm willing to listen. What's the secret? Is it in the treasure chest?
No Matt I am not selling it, this is not why I am posting it. By the way, I just got kick off the "other board" again. I post the same thing here as with the "other board" they kick me off again.
The secret is call "Totally Aerobic Nitrogen Cycle" that's it.
This is a different way to address the nitrogen cycle as we all know, its also what mades what I am doing possible. Without it there can only be 1 fish in a 5 gallon tank.
Nitrogen cycle are anaeorbic at the end, this one is completely Aerobic from start to finish; with the right setup a tank can be cycle in just one day.
Now the cat is out of bag, I am just waiting to see how long before I get kick off here too.
The secret is call "Totally Aerobic Nitrogen Cycle" that's it.