Ammonia or shrimp?

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I prefer ammonia. There is no stink, mess and doesn't need time to decompose. I bought a bottle from Ace for under $3.00 to cycle tanks and it's great for cleaning floors, can't do that with shrimp!
 
I prefer ammonia. The thought of something rotting in my tank just doesn't seem right to me.
 
which type of rock are you using, frames your cycle approach 100%

if you are using dry rocks, liquid ammonia is best because you can make levels exactly 2-3 ppm and sustain. shrimps vary, and smell.
 
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I use shrimp. I grind them up so there's more surface area; they decompose faster then. I make dinner with the rest of the shrimp. ;)
 
The rock I am using is dry pukani from BRS. The rock has been through bleach bath, vinegar bath, and muriatic acid. It has been running in brutes with powerhead and heat for a while. When p04 got down to .03 in one of the cans I moved some to the sump of the new tank I am building with a deep sand bed section in one side, some marine pure blocks and a skimmer in the other side. I am running the return pump plumbed to both sides for flow.
 
I would go that route but I haven't found the clowns I want and the tank isn't here yet so it will be put on line when it gets here. I know it will go through a mini cycle when start it up. I just want to get the sand critters and some cuc for now.
 
I used both way and I've now use shrimp/fish 100% of the time. If you smell something, you're using way too much.
 
So why did you decide to go with the shrimp or fish? I have used the Dr. Tims and fish but never the shrimp or dead fish. I wanted to try something solid this go around.
 
So why did you decide to go with the shrimp or fish? I have used the Dr. Tims and fish but never the shrimp or dead fish. I wanted to try something solid this go around.

I actually didn't decide to do it, it's what everyone did 20 years ago (besides live fish). I more recently decided to try some bacteria products and the corresponding ammonia and wasn't impressed. I had two weird reactions from my fish where they were clearly irritated. I didn't see any improvement, so why bother, IMO. I've cycled over 100 tanks and this is what works for me.

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I started a quarantine tank.....had a green chromis that was about to die in my office nano tank...took him home, hoping he would recover...but if not, works as a good bio filter starter.
 
Pure ammonia and dr tims is what I plan to do. I've used ammonia before and it's cleaner and easier to maintain steady levels.
 

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