brandon429
why did you put a reef in that
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Xabo, if we search out Dr. Reefs bottle bac thread its one hundred pages of study involving how long common bottle bac mixes require to adhere to surfaces.
fritz if I’m not wrong was the fastest: adheres to surfaces and is immune to 100% water changes in about two days. Your cycle is done for two reasons: you’re past two days and even if this was day one it’s active right from the bottle, as bacteria are in suspension. How you choose to manage nitrate isnt related to cycling now, it’s related to how you want to reef. You can’t do anything to harm your cycle, and those few fish in a huge dilution like that would have survived anyway even without any bacteria, I’d fully bet.
fritz if I’m not wrong was the fastest: adheres to surfaces and is immune to 100% water changes in about two days. Your cycle is done for two reasons: you’re past two days and even if this was day one it’s active right from the bottle, as bacteria are in suspension. How you choose to manage nitrate isnt related to cycling now, it’s related to how you want to reef. You can’t do anything to harm your cycle, and those few fish in a huge dilution like that would have survived anyway even without any bacteria, I’d fully bet.