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Quarantine tank - next steps
All,
I have been cycling my quarantine tank for a week now. I threw in a piece of fish filet (skinned off of course) and took it out last night. While doing so, i noticed a lot of the filet have started to fall off causing it to float around in the tank. While cycling, should I remove the pieces by doing a water change? or leave it in there as its good for beneficial bacteria? |
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#2 |
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Location: Virginia Beach
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Just leave it. It wont hurt anything. Just test the water for ammonia
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#3 |
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so when do i do a water change? I see pieces of the filet flying around
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#4 |
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When the QT is done cycling
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You can do small water changes, I'd say 10% every other week while it's cycling.
Just don't do more than that, if you do then the cycling process will take a bit longer for the bacteria to populate. |
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You can still test the tank but just leave it until nitrite and ammonia are at zero then do a 20% water change just top it off with freshwater while cycling.
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