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Thanks for tagging me.@taricha, please comment on this idea.
I messed around with culturing up bottled bacteria supplements for quite a while. What I found was that when presented with a food source, such as vinegar bacterial growth media, fish flake or whatever, the bottled heterotroph bacteria had some delay in their growth. Native aquarium bacteria, just from a drop of tank water, had no such delay.
So presented with the same food, mb7 would take 1 to 3 days (depending on concentration) before growth could be detected. Native aquarium bacteria responded in hours and often had reached almost maximum population in less than 24hrs.
This means that if you do what is suggested above, and mix tank water with the bottled bacterial product, and then add food, what you are doing is culturing up native aquarium bacteria, and you won't grow any detectable amount of the bottled bacteria product in the same time.
(I can share some data later, when I'm at a computer.)


