Tag: Cycling
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How To Cycle a Fish Tank – Getting Your Tank Ready for Fish
RULE: Before we can keep fish, we need to know how to cycle a fish tank. Without this process, fish around the world will be dying in schools. How To Cycle a Fish Tank is here to help – I will walk you through the whole process the best I can to get your new […]
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What is a Fishless Cycle?
Aquarists know that cycling a new tank is obligatory. You have to go through the process of cycling whether you want to or not. Aquarists can cycle their aquariums in various ways with higher efficiency or faster results. For instance, you can have a fish cycle or fishless cycle; you can branch further into more […]
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Why Nitrates won’t go down after Water Changes?
The conventional or rather universally agreed-upon method of reducing nitrates is water change. In this blog alone, I recommend performing 10% to 15% water change biweekly to flush out extra nitrates. Then, why is this method not effective over time? Are you not doing something right? And if that is not the case, what is? […]
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How do you Know when a Betta Fish is Hungry?
Hunger in fish, in general, is a somewhat controversial subject. Everyone has an opinion on what should be or should not be. Now try adding the betta in that pan; you will have a field day. Can you know when a betta fish is hungry? Until this writing, there is no distinctive method of determining […]
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How long do Beneficial bacteria take to grow?
As a beginner aquarist, you’re always told about how vital cycling your new fish tank is. Specifically, you want to know how long these famous beneficial bacteria take to grow! In the cycling of water in aquariums, beneficial bacteria take anywhere between 14 days to 2 months to grow fully. It largely depends on the […]