Hi so I've been looking but can't really seem to find a clear answer, could just be me being blind.
I have just bought a sponge filter that is in my sump to cycle for a quarantine tank. My idea is to leave the sponge in the sump until I need it and then use it in the quarantine tank, then either replace the sponge with a new one or put it back in the sump depending on any treatments or issues used in quarantine.
I was wondering though, how long will the sponge need to be in my sump before it can be used to quarantine fish, process ammonia and nitrite ect. Will it need the six to eight weeks like when I first cycled the tank or will it be quicker as the bacteria is already present in the tank?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks
I have just bought a sponge filter that is in my sump to cycle for a quarantine tank. My idea is to leave the sponge in the sump until I need it and then use it in the quarantine tank, then either replace the sponge with a new one or put it back in the sump depending on any treatments or issues used in quarantine.
I was wondering though, how long will the sponge need to be in my sump before it can be used to quarantine fish, process ammonia and nitrite ect. Will it need the six to eight weeks like when I first cycled the tank or will it be quicker as the bacteria is already present in the tank?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks