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Used to be adding a damsel or two to a cycling tank or a new tank, was the way to go. Now I hear it's clowns, maybe even triggers, but I really don't want them in my tank. Can I get wrasses??
 
Used to be adding a damsel or two to a cycling tank or a new tank, was the way to go. Now I hear it's clowns, maybe even triggers, but I really don't want them in my tank. Can I get wrasses??
Best way to cycle a tank is with no fish at all. Look up fritz turbo start, Dr Tims and biospira.
 
Don’t use live fish to cycle your tank.

I personally used Instant Ocean Bio-Spira, and it cycled my tank in only 4 days. I then waited 3 days to add my first fish to the tank.

I would leave the lights off for the 1 week though, just so the bacteria spreads faster.
 
Don’t use live fish to cycle your tank.

I personally used Instant Ocean Bio-Spira, and it cycled my tank in only 4 days. I then waited 3 days to add my first fish to the tank.

I would leave the lights off for the 1 week though, just so the bacteria spreads faster.
Used to be adding a damsel or two to a cycling tank or a new tank, was the way to go. Now I hear it's clowns, maybe even triggers, but I really don't want them in my tank. Can I get wrasses??
My tank is cycled waiting for first fish but I want to know can I use a
wrasses
 
aside from the ethical challenge i can't imagine risking a $200 trigger to cycle my tank when ghost feeding accomplishes the same task
 
My tank is cycled waiting for first fish but I want to know can I use a
wrasses
If your tank is cycled you can add any size appropriate fish you want. Except for dragonettes
 
aside from the ethical challenge i can't imagine risking a $200 trigger to cycle my tank when ghost feeding accomplishes the same task
Although Triggerfish are Hardy I probably wouldn't go that way and who would pay $200 for a Triggerfish for a cycle when I can one for $30 .
 
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Don’t use live fish to cycle your tank.

I personally used Instant Ocean Bio-Spira, and it cycled my tank in only 4 days. I then waited 3 days to add my first fish to the tank.

I would leave the lights off for the 1 week though, just so the bacteria spreads faster.
Tank is cycled looking for my first fish thinking about couple of warsses
 
Although Triggerfish are Hardy I probably wouldn't go that way and who would pay $200 for a Triggerfish for a cycle when I can one for $30 .
as they say, location is everything. that is what a sargassum or blue throat trigger goes for in mid-west Canada
 
Don't go with trigger fishes. They're way too expensive and not as forgiving. Don't go with damsels either.. They'll own the tank for the next generation. I'd go with a couple of clowns that have been at the fish store for at least a month. Dr Tim's is also a great product to cycle the tank (but don't use both options at the same time obviously).
 
As long as you add biospira and add one or two wrasse, you should be fine.
 
Used to be adding a damsel or two to a cycling tank or a new tank, was the way to go. Now I hear it's clowns, maybe even triggers, but I really don't want them in my tank. Can I get wrasses??
That’s how we cycled tanks before we found better ways.

Tank is cycled looking for my first fish
How did you cycle your tank?
 

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