Hi All,
I've got my nano macro algea tank up and running. I used live sand, a mix of cured live rock and dry live rock from my LFS and dosed with Fritz-zyme turbo start. I've always done fishless cycles but I was wondering if it's possible/advisable to try an invert in cycle as a way to maintain the right level of Ammonia?
It's a 10g standard tank and with fishfood and some of the microflora/fauna from the live rock dying out the Ammonia is hovering right at .25ppm.
My thought is introducing some hermits and snails and feeding them algae wafers would introduce a more stable source of ammonia. I would ofcourse be monitoring it very closely and doing weekly wc's to make sure the level doesn't get too high.
What do you think?
I've got my nano macro algea tank up and running. I used live sand, a mix of cured live rock and dry live rock from my LFS and dosed with Fritz-zyme turbo start. I've always done fishless cycles but I was wondering if it's possible/advisable to try an invert in cycle as a way to maintain the right level of Ammonia?
It's a 10g standard tank and with fishfood and some of the microflora/fauna from the live rock dying out the Ammonia is hovering right at .25ppm.
My thought is introducing some hermits and snails and feeding them algae wafers would introduce a more stable source of ammonia. I would ofcourse be monitoring it very closely and doing weekly wc's to make sure the level doesn't get too high.
What do you think?