So I'm building my second tank and looking for other ways of cycling it (I cycled the previous one the "traditional" way by introducing some bacteria through a used filter and ghost feeding, no issues encountered).
I've been polling other threads in FB and everyone suggest "time" and patience. While I 100% agree things shouldn't be rushed in this hobby, I also understand that there are methods and products that when used properly assist in achieving desired results in a shorter span or other positive gains.
That said, when I have posted the question "Best product out thee to speed up a cycle", there have been many responses such as "None, do it naturally, you will regret it later.." or other comments to that effect.
My question is this:
There are may schools of thought when doing this hobby. I just want to get the data so I can ascertain how to proceed. I didn't have any issues cycling my last tank but am always open to new ideas.
Thanks in advance.
I've been polling other threads in FB and everyone suggest "time" and patience. While I 100% agree things shouldn't be rushed in this hobby, I also understand that there are methods and products that when used properly assist in achieving desired results in a shorter span or other positive gains.
That said, when I have posted the question "Best product out thee to speed up a cycle", there have been many responses such as "None, do it naturally, you will regret it later.." or other comments to that effect.
My question is this:
- Assume that I'm not introducing live stock until my cycle is complete (because I know better in that regard) and that my tank will go through through it's expected ugly stage: are there side negative side effects to using products such as Dr. Tims/Bio-Spira or any other products out there that isn't immediately seen?
There are may schools of thought when doing this hobby. I just want to get the data so I can ascertain how to proceed. I didn't have any issues cycling my last tank but am always open to new ideas.
Thanks in advance.