> Can I ask you how long do you age your water for? >
Are your tanks cycled? Aging water is nothing compared to cycled water.
Posted by L u on March 16, 2008, 10:59 am
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No they are not cycled.
Posted by ExPat on March 16, 2008, 7:57 pm
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On Mar 16, 9:59=A0am, Romanta...@webtv.net (L u) wrote:
> No they are not cycled.
Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out
of. Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of
ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at
which point should be capable of supporting at least a light fish
load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is
concerned.
Posted by Alpha on March 16, 2008, 8:01 pm
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My concern is that none NONE of the water involved in this thread is cycled
at all.
On Mar 16, 9:59 am, Romanta...@webtv.net (L u) wrote:
> No they are not cycled.
Aged water is what is used to provide makeup or water change water out
of. Cycled refers to a tank that has gone though the "cycle" of
ammonia, nitrite and nitrate stages before adding fish.......and at
which point should be capable of supporting at least a light fish
load on initial stocking..as far as biological filtration etxc is
concerned.
>