I spiked AMMONIA On Purpose In My Aquarium!

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  • @KGTropicals
    @KGTropicals  3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

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    • @ghos282
      @ghos282 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Fish are a Constant source of Ammonia:
      Google search: Do fish produce Urea or Ammonia?
      Fish excrete nitrogenous waste as ammonia; this is unusual because ammonia is highly toxic therefore storage in the body can pose a risk.May 15, 2010 - Comparative Nitrogen Excretion - VetSci
      Do Fish Respire Ammonia?
      Ammonia is eliminated from the blood upon passage through the gills. The mechanisms of branchial ammonia excretion vary between different species of fish and different environments, and primarily involves NH3 passive diffusion and NH4 +/Na+ exchange. - Ammonia distribution and excretion in fish | SpringerLink

    • @karlsuruiz1539
      @karlsuruiz1539 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ģàģò

    • @indicatoker420
      @indicatoker420 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ghos282 Yup. It's why fish is used in plant fertlisers for nitrogen.

  • @ZzzRoofus
    @ZzzRoofus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    How about the next video being about testing various bacteria products to see how effective they actually are. Perform a fishless cycle with the products and show the water tests, see which work and how fast. I say this because I had used two different brands of bacteria for over a month and always just jad ammonia spikes. Then switched to a fluval filter (which I know helps) and used "Microbe Lift Special Blend Water Care" bacteria and within 1.5 weeks I had a cycle. Please test the products as a fishless cycle so this way we know if there is a change it is the product only and not the natural cycle from the fish-in tanks.

    • @timmiller2252
      @timmiller2252 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah mate that would be perfect to see what bacteria products work the best

    • @snikerdoodlefox3979
      @snikerdoodlefox3979 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I agree. I keep fish but I work at a pet shop and theres all these products that claim they can instantly cycle a tank...so you could add fish the same day you get a new tank....i dont believe it:/

    • @RiotJays
      @RiotJays 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Stability worked great for me

    • @katnoto8993
      @katnoto8993 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@snikerdoodlefox3979 I find most work, but if it's out of date or it's been sitting on the shelf forever or it's been exposed to extreme heat the effectiveness may go down, and you can't always tell

    • @victorb145
      @victorb145 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@katnoto8993 I like your points. I think that there's a dr. Tims brand something like that he also claims to be the first. In that he was the first to look outside of what is used in sewage treatment and that's how he found these bacteria that work at a lower toxicity scale.
      Personally I have never understood why people would buy bacteria when all you really need to do is fill container with water add ammonia source and the bacteria that populate will be alive and they will work because they wouldn't have came to the tank otherwise.

  • @JCHall-uf2tz
    @JCHall-uf2tz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    A small syringe is a good addition to the API Master Test Kit so you can quickly get the vial filled right to the line.

    • @bostonparkflyer
      @bostonparkflyer 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Just started using a syringe today Soo much faster!!

    • @JCHall-uf2tz
      @JCHall-uf2tz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bostonparkflyer and less water spill around the aquarium, of course my big Goldfish decides to put a lake on my desk frequently anyway.

  • @melodeev5487
    @melodeev5487 3 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    As a newbie, I really wish you had done the second half of the video by introducing the bacteria and showing us what happens. You kinda left us hangin'!

    • @johncameron4194
      @johncameron4194 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You keep testing

    • @forgetfulpriestiv14
      @forgetfulpriestiv14 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      He has other videos that explain the whole cycle better. This video is specifically dealing with this ammonia product. He has lots of good videos explaining the whole process and how it works

    • @lemonlizard1
      @lemonlizard1 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Now we wait! It can take between 1 week and 2-3 months. You do an API test on ammonia, nitrite and nitrate once every few weeks. You should see ammonia slowly start to go down and nitrite go up. Then you will see nitrite go down and nitrate go up. When there's 0ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrite and between 1-40ppm nitrate the tank is fully cycled

    • @lt7378
      @lt7378 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@lemonlizard1thank you for that explanation . Helpful

    • @lemonlizard1
      @lemonlizard1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lt7378 no problem!

  • @treed6038
    @treed6038 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Would be an AMAZING video if you could put the Fritz in there after you put the ammonia in there. Then time lapse the test results so we can watch the cycle happen all the way to Nitrate. It would be a good way to show how long it takes, also.

  • @anamariapittman661
    @anamariapittman661 3 ปีที่แล้ว +160

    There can never be enough videos on cycling your aquarium, it’s ok 😎

    • @karastewart5480
      @karastewart5480 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agreed.

    • @RosinBoii
      @RosinBoii 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      As a new fish keeper I can 100% agree on this, I’m grateful for all these cycling videos explaining everything I need to know about it, it’s made it a lot easier to understand and enjoy this hobby

    • @BlackJack973
      @BlackJack973 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, it’s the same content on the nitrogen cycle, but hearing different angles and perspectives on it does help round out your knowledge of how aquariums work.
      The most important pets in any great aquarium are the nitrifying bacteria, and they’re the first ones you get!

  • @dpowers2005
    @dpowers2005 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    I swear I've watched 20+ videos on tank cycling and this is the first one thats clicked. I appreciate the effort you put into your videos

  • @rosehill9537
    @rosehill9537 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Aquarium cycling is everything in this hobbies.

  • @jamesboxold9671
    @jamesboxold9671 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Seachem prime and stability works wonders. Prime neutralizes amonia and removes chlorine and chloramine so your fish can be introduced the first day. Stability introduces good bacteria. Amazing products and have peace of mind being a new aquarium owner

  • @wisconsinaquatics
    @wisconsinaquatics 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I just referred someone buying their first tank to your videos at my local fish store today, that's awesome you put up this video lol You've got a very easy going way of teaching people this stuff that makes information easy to digest. Keep the great videos coming!

  • @kaylalynne8443
    @kaylalynne8443 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I am new to the hobby and I just want to say thank you guys so much for your videos! You make things so easy to understand. I have been obsessively watching your channel for the last week everyday after work to get as much info as I can absorb. You guys are great!

  • @jeffmckee1825
    @jeffmckee1825 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Back in 1971 when I started , we always established a tank by setting it up , waiting a few days , and then added a couple fish per week until the population was where it should be. Never had any issues. I still do it that way.

    • @lilybeaumont683
      @lilybeaumont683 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      That was the way we did it back n the 60s/70s..I still do that now...

    • @jasabasenara8124
      @jasabasenara8124 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same

  • @lenaamin8017
    @lenaamin8017 ปีที่แล้ว

    New fish keeper here! I had purchased a 10 gallon tank and set it up, put water conditioner in it as per instruction, and added beneficial bacteria. Before coming across your channel, I was depending on the expert advice from my big chain local pet store (we all know it lol)….I had different staff telling me different things that were very contradicting and confusing. Long story short, I was told I could add fish right away. Within 24 hours I came home with a total of 10 little guys (and inch or less) and acclimated them and everything was awesome at first! I fed them, seen some pooping, and then the problem started. Air hunger and death after a few hours. Within the first 6 I lost 6, by the morning all had passed. I was devastated and felt like a fish killer. I started to look up on TH-cam and came across your channel and have learned a lot. I didn’t have enough good bacteria to eat the ammonia buildup and should have let the tank cycle correctly and NOT introduced too many fish at one time. Now I’ve let the tank cycle, had the water tested, and have had three adorable platys for over a week. They are doing great. The only issue is that I had a bacteria bloom occur a day or so after I added the fish. I let it be and monitored it wasn’t getting worse and tested the water and everything looks good. There is a slime I feel but can’t see any buildup on the tank. Filter is clean (in tank water removed of course) and I did a 25% water change two days ago and still the water is cloudy. Any idea what it could be from? I tried to get the substrate cleaned the most and only feed in small amounts usually twice a day ( a little pinch and usually one is enough for them). Fish are not in any distress. Love your channel! So much info!

  • @kidwolf0015
    @kidwolf0015 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Phew! I honestly thought for a second that you were gonna dump ammonia into a fish's current home....
    Yeah, you got me with the title this time around. 😂

  • @timrussell89
    @timrussell89 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The cycle is such a difficult thing to make a video about. I think back to when I was learning about it and it was so frustrating and confusing no matter how many videos I watched. Now that I know, I often wonder about how to explain it effectively to a new fish keeper. Good job John

  • @nancyrood5789
    @nancyrood5789 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video on establishing the initial parameters of a successfully balanced tank! So helpful!!!

  • @sethdrak3
    @sethdrak3 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Oooo you finally tried the pure ammonia?! Nice

  • @rickbunn8572
    @rickbunn8572 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Now Fritz has someone peeing in bottles!...lol
    Great video. Keep teaching fish keepers how to keep fish keeping.

  • @GSP-76
    @GSP-76 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Seachem Stability is the best "bacteria in a bottle" product because it's the only one that has aerobic and anaerobic bacteria spores. If your tank is setup right, you could have anaerobic bacteria grow and reduce nitrates.

  • @philipherbert9298
    @philipherbert9298 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Jon loved this video, for the first time understood more about cycle.
    Will get this product.
    Thank you

  • @stevenfletcher888
    @stevenfletcher888 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The powder is ammonium chloride which Fritz sells lol. I get it from work and cycled multiple tanks with it. It's the same as the liquid bottle you have but without water added to it.

  • @tobek284
    @tobek284 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lol, I found that high pitched voice far funnier than it should have been. Great video. I will have to look at that product, especially for inert substrate tanks as an ammonia source.

  • @bruceyredburn
    @bruceyredburn 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I regularly peed in my tank. Worked great!! It cycled the tank in 15 days. Now it’s filled with discus. Lol.

  • @stevendunn264
    @stevendunn264 3 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Hold the reagent bottle vertical. Drop size is 20-30% smaller when held at 45 degrees.

    • @Blake-cr5ws
      @Blake-cr5ws 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wouldn't the drops be smaller if the bottle was held horizontally, so the force of gravity would be pushing down on it less?

    • @mariohernandezazulejofti1309
      @mariohernandezazulejofti1309 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Blake-cr5ws thats what he meant

  • @favourites144
    @favourites144 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hey John! Can you make a video about the types of algae in aquariums and how to deal with them? Would help a lot of people get to know more about how to treat certain algae’s and in depth info. Thanks! -from a Canadian subscriber

  • @sharlettekneer1008
    @sharlettekneer1008 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Here's a tip for ya John, I use pipets to put the water from the tank into those vials... much more precise, and no need to worry about test chemical residue getting in the tank.

  • @manuelamarinello3651
    @manuelamarinello3651 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yep... what’s what I’m doing right now. I didn’t know about that product, so I used Dr. Tim’s Aquatics Ammonium Chloride. I’ve started 8 days ago. Ammonia is going down, nitrite still a bit on the higher side, nitrite showing up.
    It’s also important to learn to don’t stall the cycle by adding too much ammonia.

    • @manuelamarinello3651
      @manuelamarinello3651 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@medkow7415 good for you!

    • @claytoniumX
      @claytoniumX 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've added 10% ammonia up to a final concentration of 20 ppm without stalling the cycle. I've heard that you can go much higher without any problems, but I haven't tried it myself.

    • @manuelamarinello3651
      @manuelamarinello3651 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@claytoniumX I preferred to play it safe and now my cycle is complete. Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20 ppm. It took me 16 days to cycle my fish tank. I will do a water change before adding fish next week. For now I just have a cleaning crew of Amano, 2 Mexican dwarf crayfish, 2 black nerite and 1 super red bristlenose pleco.

  • @Mae.86
    @Mae.86 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Weird question, I absolutely love your fish they are so beautiful. You also always have really good water clarity, If it's possible could you maybe take some pictures of some of your favorite? I would love to paint them. TMI but I just got back into the hobby after a long time due to my autoimmune disease. Painting just makes me feel better and I love painting fish/Aquatics.

  • @jordanarnall
    @jordanarnall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I recently started my first aquarium in over 20 years and the one really thing NOBODY mentioned in cycle videos was Surface Disruption. I went three weeks with zero cycle until I redirected my filter to disrupt the surface. BOOM cycled in two days.

    • @mikehunt2576
      @mikehunt2576 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Could you further explain please? I am new and need some advice lol

    • @jordanarnall
      @jordanarnall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mikehunt2576 you need to make sure the surface of the water is moving. Ripples or bubbles (or both) will help get oxygen into the water as well as help your tank cycle.

    • @mikehunt2576
      @mikehunt2576 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jordanarnall oh okay. Thank you and another question my water is a little cloudy for some reason, do you know if that is normal? I’m new to this, I just built my first aquarium, and I want the best possible health for my fish so I am doing every single thing by the book and am willing to buy good equipment.

    • @mikehunt2576
      @mikehunt2576 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jordanarnall currently just finished my first full week of the tank cycling. Goes without saying but it’s fishless

    • @jordanarnall
      @jordanarnall 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mikehunt2576 cloudy water during a cycle is normal. It's just bacterial bloom. It will subside.

  • @franka6302
    @franka6302 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Also it's best to first start with Dechlorinated water(chlorine kills bacteria), aeration(Bacteria loves air),filtration, substrate(bacteria lives on surface area). The way I seeded bacteria, I took top soil from a potted house plant and added a thin even layer to bottom before i added the substrate, (there is bacteria there) unless of course you go dirted tank then your good to go With John's instructions. Great video Bud!

    • @AlbertoMartinez765
      @AlbertoMartinez765 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      actually The Air is more for Movement they don't need air at all actually otherwise you couldn't store them in a sealed bottle for over a year.. bacteria doesn't "breathe" it does use Oxygen to to get rid of ammonia as a biological process though.

    • @franka6302
      @franka6302 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AlbertoMartinez765 I'm sure they call it aerobic bacteria for a reason, however I don't buy into this bacteria in a bottle either.

  • @andreaswelindt1683
    @andreaswelindt1683 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Fritz also sells powdered ammonium chloride for fish less cycling.

    • @Joshmann3382
      @Joshmann3382 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thats what I used to do my 1st fishless cycle.

  • @rabbitlovesraven
    @rabbitlovesraven 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    knowing how to cycle an aquarium is essential, especially for those who are new to this hobby, I myself was treated like a bad person by my LFS because I didn't understand at first what I did wrong when I added my fish and they all died...they told me it wasn't cycled yet but didn't know how to help me cycle it...I thank John for doing these videos because he taught me what my LFS couldn't.

  • @allintanks9865
    @allintanks9865 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    One in this Hobby of Fishkeeping can’t post enough about cycling an Aquarium!! Keep it coming KG Tropicals and anyone else wether it is a video on Fishtube or on Instagram or Facebook etc!! We all have a responsibility to inform those who aren’t informed on the Nitrogen cycle and it’s importance!! 🤗👍🏼🐟🌱🐌👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤗🤗

  • @northpittsburghanimalbehav6870
    @northpittsburghanimalbehav6870 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    John!! I just ordered these products from you. We had an urgent need for a quarantine/sick fishy tank. We didn’t have time for a full cycle etc. the fishless fuel / bacteria was great and a super easy way to put a rush on those kids getting the rest they needed!

  • @Jcan8768
    @Jcan8768 ปีที่แล้ว

    Howdy! Thanks for all of the great content over the years. Interesting Ammonia challenge here and was curious what the KGT community would advise if anyone sees this. Not new to keeping (4years) but new-ish to formal testing via the master kit (less than 1 year). I returned today from a 3 day trip to find 2 blue mystery snails i received from an online vendor about 3 months ago had passed. Took a water reading and was interested in the potential responses. Readings and stats to follow :
    20 gallon
    Filter: Shark Adv 400 running at about 70%, 1-extremely small sponge filter (for bubbles)
    Temp : unheated at 75degrees
    Stock: 3 adult platys and 5 fry/juveniles , 11 mystery snails. Tank is about 50 % planted.
    Ph: 6.4 (always ran slightly sub 7)
    Ammonia = 8ppm (immediately dosed with prime)
    Nitrite = 0ppm (this seems insane considering the ammonia reading though i think most of the ammonia is ionized. Rest of the tank seems happy)
    Nitrate = 30ppm
    Thoughts? Thanks to anyone who responds in advance

  • @cathyrussell9280
    @cathyrussell9280 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi just finished doing fishless cycle after having to shut tanks down temporarily , finally quarantine tank is ready , now have 10 demon eartheaters , I used ammonia on mine , brilliant video , explains everything, loving you from uk

  • @MadMike78
    @MadMike78 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did exactly the same as you and got the same results. Even looks like the same green color. Thanks for this helpful product.

  • @mariaz9538
    @mariaz9538 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good vid. Very informative. I usually use a sponge filter or hob from an established tank but this great if someone doesn’t have that handy. 👍

  • @craigquinn8225
    @craigquinn8225 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    What's happened when you added the fritz did it work instant. How long does it take what did the 1st dose take the ammonia level too

  • @joefly6483
    @joefly6483 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There nitrate cycle is the foundation of fish keeping. You can never talk about it enough. However removal of chlorine seems to be left out of the discussion more often than not. That chlorine will destroy your cycle is the first hard lesson I had to learn in the hobby.

  • @cbanderson3
    @cbanderson3 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank YOU this is the first video that has made so much sense to me. I needed to see this...I am at a 5th week starting up a new tank...and I have some inexpensive fish in there helping me....cycle...and so far things are ok...but I am monitoring closely...now I know more thanks to you

  • @skyoakes-nash8639
    @skyoakes-nash8639 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi - I have a terrible habit of adding too much bacteria , and what happened this time ( advised by my lovely award winning local fish shop ) is that they did not have enough to eat , basically dies ; turned to this horrible brown sludge which blocked the filter , and started another ammonia spike . Microbelift ( I used special blend ) say that you can't overdose , but I think that this shows that you sort of can . Hve left the tank another week ( no water changes ) - & now the vile is lovely and yellow . So I guess you can have too much of a good thing ! Would so love a betta from you guys , but live in the UK . Such great video's though - I've learned so much :)

  • @Veteran95B
    @Veteran95B 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Once again another great informative Video. I always save dirty old filters. When I start a new tank. I start to filter it
    Then I take other water from another tank add it and after 3 weeks tanks ready for fish. Tank has ammonia, good bacteria, the parameters are good. And I always put a few shiners in first. Like coal miners and canaries, the shiners will let you know if your tank is not right. We kept a brook trout in our spring house. Live fish. Water was great. If trout died. Water was bad.

  • @SRTDemon170
    @SRTDemon170 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I put fish in the tank and then add a double dose of live Bacteria and tetra easy balance which has vitamins and regulates the ph and aquarium salt. Never had an issue doing it that way. Feed them once every other day and in two days I check ph and ammonia always tested 7.0 ph and zero ammonia and then I keep testing twice a week for a month and a half and it’s still the same levels. This is all done in a tank that’s less than 10 gallons.

  • @dylanmorrison951
    @dylanmorrison951 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Started my tank up 4 days ago I put fluval flourish and apibquick start and every morning I put a few servings (like 4 fish worth) of micro fish pellets in. Iv already tested for amonia and I now have nitrites and nitrates ( low amount) but it's a 15gal tank so it reacts faster than a large tank.

  • @jreader7361
    @jreader7361 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's actually what I did in my latest fish tank! Thank you for the video! Now I can watch this if I do it again and forgot something instead of reading a couple articles first.

  • @ahmedabdullah8700
    @ahmedabdullah8700 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your work brother keep it up. KG and prime time aquatics are my favourite channels hands down

  • @joef4845
    @joef4845 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    doesnt' instruction say shake bottle 2 for 30 second before putting 8 drops in and then shake the tube for one minute before starting the 5 min timer???

  • @alt7244
    @alt7244 ปีที่แล้ว

    When doing this, if you buy this product in your fish shop, ask if you can have a nice piece of filter medium, usually a pad that has been in their filter for a while. Put it in your filter. It will have both types of beneficial bacteria on it already and the amonia will cause the bacteria on the used pad to multiply and spread. It helps quicken the cycle a bit more. Please correct this if im mistaken as a new aquarium keeper.

  • @Lizuma
    @Lizuma 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used some of the common small snails you see in freshwater aquariums as an ammonia source and cycled my tank for over a month. It worked pretty well and all my fish have been doing great! Those snails were going to start appearing because of the live plants anyway.

  • @jeremyboughtono2
    @jeremyboughtono2 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Always cycle with filter material from an established tank. You can fully populate a tank from day one. Just check the ammonia and feed sparingly. I have done this successfully four times.

    • @salvolondon
      @salvolondon 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jezza One I’m doing it at the moment , today is day 13 and so far so good ...

  • @madzbalane343
    @madzbalane343 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi John. I am in dire need for an answer. QUESTION: Currently I have an ammonia spike 8.0 Ammonia but 0 Nitrites and 0 Nitrates. I am
    at my week 3 of fishless cycling. I only have a 2 gallon tank with HOB filter intended for a single betta. (I know it’s very small please don’t get mad. It was a gift.) I have Anubias Nana, few marimo moss balls and floaters (frogbits). Anyways I am weirded out by the current reading and I don’t know what to do. At the end of my week 2 cycling I thought my ammonia is already going down because from 2.0 it went down to 0.50, nitirites to 0.25 when after two days it spiked to 8.0 with 0 nitirites and nitrates same as what I am having still and this is after a couple of 50% water changes and removal of dead plant leaves and excess food on the gravel. I have API Quickstart which I applied a few times already starting from the beginning of the cycle. I have experienced bacterial blooms a couple of times too. I was looking for answers online but can’t really find a definite answer to my concern.
    Why am I having 0 nitrites and 0 nitrates. My test kit is API which expiry is still 2025. I sincerely hope you can help me🙏🏼 What do you think exactly is happening? What shall I do?
    PS: Thanks to you and Lisa for the videos. I am learning alot as I am very new to this hobby.

  • @ferlosaquatics4522
    @ferlosaquatics4522 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You can never have too much aquarium cycling content.. everyone should be well versed in it as like you said it is the foundation of keeping an aquarium.

  • @alissatyau849
    @alissatyau849 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Been cycling 17 tanks....not easy but as long as you KEEP TESTING....and fixing with Prime, and adding Stability, tanks will cycle SAFELY!

  • @DavidDK1975
    @DavidDK1975 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video..
    I have a situation....2 and half weeks back ,I had to change the stand of my cichlid/mbuna tank....The tank is overstocked.I had to remove everything...top filters...rocks..substate...I kept it out ... for a few hours...NOT in water.....
    I put the whole tank up again and i have been losing fish over the past 10 days...atleast 12 mbunas...never lost that much in 10 months since I got them.....
    is it the loss of the beneficial baceria that caused it?? Otherwise there is no other drastic change I made....
    What is your opinion??

  • @JTCT371
    @JTCT371 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only way to truly learn is to deal with the cycle with live animals in it.....especially for thise just diving in. You need to have a sense of urgency in the first weeks of having your tank.....If youre inexperienced, its essential you opt to do it while adding small numbers and paying attention to what goes on in the tank...otherwise you dont really learn anything.
    What you will learn is patience in the pursuit of balance.
    Small numbers added + minimal feeding (2x per day) = keeping things under control. Remember if you put in 2 fish initially, let the tank adjust to those 2 fish for a couple of weeks, check levels and maintain via water changes. Ive always found it fun and challenging, with periods of being anxious as an interactive part of the entire experience.

  • @Icehso140
    @Icehso140 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lotta good info. Unfortunately "No peeing in the aquarium !" is what I will remember most. LOL Foreign matter in the aquarium is a good reason to never put your aquarium in the area where you entertain guests for parties. "Gee...I wonder if fish like Cheetos? Guess not...oh well. " Great video again.

  • @ChristianSouthernGirl
    @ChristianSouthernGirl 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice product!!!!
    An article I was reading said to use the Fritz powdered ammonia, and for a 20-gallon tank the ratio to use is so teeny tiny, it is ridiculous to measure. I wish I had known about this like a month ago. I'm currently using my tiny stevia scoop as a measuring spoon for it to cycle my daughter's new 20-gallon tank and just adding in teeny tiny bits at a time until I get to level I need until I figure out how much to use. For me, I think one little scoop will go up one ppm. This liquid amonia product is obviously a much much better solution than that powdered kind if you have a smaller tank!! Honestly we will never use all of that powdered ammonia, ever. Lol!

  • @yousaf.saleem
    @yousaf.saleem 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can easily get ammonia NH3 liquid from any chemical supplier. Or you can use rotting dead fish as ammonia source too

  • @TacoTot
    @TacoTot 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beginner here and just wanted to say your videos are very helpful. Also....GO NATS! Die hard Nats fan here.

  • @QueAquatics
    @QueAquatics 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    This topic is worth talking about again and again

  • @alexvbog
    @alexvbog 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just use the plants and add some value water of black tea. After weak just added one snail and that is all.
    And fishless start could be full, after adding fish should be some grows of ammonia.

  • @ang8618
    @ang8618 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Like your video. Your explanation easy to understand. Learn a lot from your video. You simplified it to make it understandable. Thank you

  • @XIxCaptainKRulLT
    @XIxCaptainKRulLT ปีที่แล้ว

    I used this recently alongside using a spongefilter from a pre-established tank (and keeping it there), and using about 40% water from that same tank. Ammonia has gone down to 0 now, but the nitrites are at 0.25 and the nitrate's at 5. Isn't ready for fish yet anyway. Got more plants I want to add, just gotta wait for a few more days before I can order them.

  • @alt7244
    @alt7244 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe a gelatin type of powder would work as a binder for the moss/water mix.

  • @MsEmminator
    @MsEmminator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Man, there could be never enough cycling videos. It’s so important

  • @justinweaver7428
    @justinweaver7428 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm extremely gentle with the cycle in my tank, to the point when I need to change my filter cartridges, I cut off the filter fuzz from the old cartridge and put it in with the new one for a month. I've never had the ammonia spike after a filter change.

  • @metalhead9849
    @metalhead9849 ปีที่แล้ว

    CVS earwax removal kit has a nice rubber bulb that holds enough water to do all the tests. Very precise too. Can't believe you're dipping the test tubes.

  • @froggybibi
    @froggybibi 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    could you do a video on cycling with hardy snails if you have experience with that? i’ve been cycling my future shrimp tank that way and i’d love to hear more about it :) thanks for posting this great video!

  • @kevin05291972
    @kevin05291972 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have new 230 gallon and new media + add prime and bacteria I run water 2 week and I added new fishes but the ammonia is so high 8.0 ppm what should I do for next the step? Thank you have a good day!

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The fish are like ohhh new friends

  • @indicatoker420
    @indicatoker420 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I increased ammonia instantly with fish food, and without it rotting in the tank too. I put some fish food in a glass mug with old dechlorinated water, then placed the mug in a pan of water on the hob (not too hot). It's basically 'double boiling', a bit like how you would melt chocolate. Once it's been 5-10 minutes, I take the mug out and let the fish food sink while cooling. Then pour it into a seperate cup once cooled, but don't let any of the fish food get in (which is not hard tbh). Tank went cloudy for 2 days then cleared. Ammonia went from 0 to 2.5ppm in a few days.

  • @blazethemoviecat2869
    @blazethemoviecat2869 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is ridiculously helpful and I wish I had this last month when I started my cycle. TT-TT
    I planned on doing a fishless cycle to prep the tank for a sick betta I had my eye on. Unfortunately I had to get him early, because his condition was getting worse, so I had to do a "fish-in" cycle. I measured the parameters every day (still do) and I made sure that the ammonia NEVER went above .50 ppm. Whenever it reached .50 ppm, I immediately did a 25%-50% water change. All this while I was treating his bacterial infection with kanaplex. >.> That was a nightmare, but it is cycled now.

  • @willcountydrone2022
    @willcountydrone2022 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I get 6 feeder goldfish at 34 cents a piece. Add prime add stability, then weekly water change good to go in 30 daysish.

  • @kens4838
    @kens4838 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Throwing a raw shrimp and bacteria starter in the tank has worked well for me in the past.

  • @tadengleason8157
    @tadengleason8157 ปีที่แล้ว

    You should do a video on how to test water and what the results mean and how to get desired results it may sound self explanatory but I know it would’ve helped me starting off and I know it’ll help new tank owners

  • @eskimojulie
    @eskimojulie 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Its the only way I will cycle an aquarium but I use pure cleaning ammonia and know its fully cycled when it will get rid of at least 2 ppm ammonia over 24 hrs leaving no nitrite either. I do however use a dechlorinator to new tap water before adding the beneficial bacteria. one of the main benefits I find is that I can fully stock the tank immediately . Well done on another good video.

  • @bibliowolf5735
    @bibliowolf5735 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    After doing this and using the Fritz bacteria or API quickstart to start the cycle, do you need to use quickstart again or an amonia remover with subsequent water changes?

  • @Puciferthegreat
    @Puciferthegreat 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Always 90° on reagent bottle. Your test might be compromised the way you hold it

  • @SnarkyRC
    @SnarkyRC 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just use SeaChem Stability and Dr. Tims Ammonia. The tank is ready in about a week and a half.

  • @amko7693
    @amko7693 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This has been the most helpful video yet... but I also watched the others ;)

  • @gabriellondon5882
    @gabriellondon5882 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Somehow when I set up one of my aquariums there was already ammonia in the water, I set it up and I tested the water the day after with that same kit and it was at around 2 ppm

  • @raycooper2287
    @raycooper2287 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Why didn't you retest after adding Fritz??

  • @echoesvayne9790
    @echoesvayne9790 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I generally keep some sort of safe start product in my fish cabinet at all times watching the date on it because if something crashes I want something on hand to just go... o... big water change... throw in a helper culture...

  • @Pentagram666mar
    @Pentagram666mar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Snails are the best first live organismes for Aquarium :) i m always adding them just on first day after temperature stabilizes with some fish food.

  • @sharlettekneer1008
    @sharlettekneer1008 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a fan of the food & fishless method (using plants from an existing tank as my bacteria source), but I might have to switch to something like this. Last time I did it I put in too much food and actually stalled the cycle because it was off the charts in ammonia (oops :P)

  • @kristenbargouti5044
    @kristenbargouti5044 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am cycling a new tank and ghost feeding for my ammonia source. I have spiked at 5 with Ammonia levels and I have been stuck there for 2 weeks without any nitrites. Why am I stalled? I have stopped feeding. Do I need to do a water change to bring the ammonia down? Are the levels high & not allowing the good bacteria? I am also adding Seachum Stability daily .

  • @eligalvan8515
    @eligalvan8515 ปีที่แล้ว

    What about putting decorations in the new tank? I have a big decoration that I'm wanting to switch tanks. Would it be good to put that decoration in the new tank to help boost the bacteria

  • @ericahearn2574
    @ericahearn2574 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this video, because I recently purchased a fish tank and I love doing all this research.

  • @Justin-yk3ox
    @Justin-yk3ox 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm confused about reading the API test. Do you hold the vial directly against the white of the API test card, or a distance away from it. The color changes drastically between holding it direct against the card and a finger or two away from the card.

  • @Popsie-Oscar
    @Popsie-Oscar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been trying to cycle my 16 gallon biorb, with fish, for 2 months. The ammonia is creeping higher but I cannot seem to get any nitrite reading. My water has a low pH, on the acidic side that I've been trying to increase with pH up from API. Not seeing great results. Any recommendations?

  • @MrBubbi2000
    @MrBubbi2000 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just buy 100% ammonia couple tablespoons a day get to set up and fully functioning tank in less than two weeks never lost a fish

  • @rabbitdaduke5657
    @rabbitdaduke5657 ปีที่แล้ว

    The most common misconception is that a cycle is ever complete. Even if you do a fishless cycle, once you introduce fish, you will change the ammonia load, and can easily crash the cycle. In the end of the day, testing and consistent water changes are what keep fish alive and happy

  • @Enufpwr
    @Enufpwr 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the video. This video and your others are very informative. Quick Question-- Those little fish you have stuck to the glass on the aquariums in this video---are they magnetic glass cleaners? If so, How do I order one and where? Thanks

  • @EVOLMINDED
    @EVOLMINDED 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for this vid, I’m a new fish keeper and this helped a lot🙏🏼🤙🏼

  • @hologram952
    @hologram952 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking for some advice. From what I understand the cycle process takes 2-6 weeks. I setup my first aquarium, a 7 gallon cube tank(planted and no fish). Used a bio starter and some minerals for the plants. Had cloudy "milky" water the first day, brown algae the second. Third day the "milky" water cleared up and I noticed some white fungus on my driftwood. I had test strips that I found weren't really cutting the mustard on testing. There was bleeding of the pads (Nitrites and Nitrates, couldn't tell exactly which was bleeding) onto the others and messing with the colors. So day 4 I picked up the API master kit (also adding pinch of fish food from that day forward as well). So first and second days testing all params, I saw ammonia and nitrites at 0, nitrates at 5 ppm. The third and fourth(today) day I measured 0 across the board. I find it hard to believe that my tank has cycled in a week. So I have not added any living animals yet. I want to give it at least another week and continue monitoring. I think my ultimate question is might it be a good idea to add something like this Fishless Fuel to test the cycle? To see the ammonia spike and see if the nitrites then nitrates follow shortly after.

    • @AdelardRen
      @AdelardRen 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      What are you using as your ammonia source?
      When I cycled my tank I used a bottle of ammonia and had to add ammonia when I noticed the level of it was going down. Especially when I saw it was at zero, to continue to feed the bacteria.
      Also, you may already know, but the bottles that test nitrate need to be shaken before using, as they fall out of solution easily. I didn't know that, and was getting a false read on my nitrates for months. 😅

    • @hologram952
      @hologram952 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AdelardRen I had not initially added any ammonia to the setup. All the research I had done (been about a month and a half now) never mentioned it, or maybe I didn't pay attention enough when they did. I know you need it cause it has to start somewhere, I guess as a newbie I overlooked it actually adding it myself. I've had some initial die-off of the dwarf hairgrass I added which I assume some ammonia may come from but it's probably not enough. Also been four days of adding fish food and haven't seen ammonia yet. Maybe it's gonna take a bit longer. Just seen so much activity from biological processes. My tank seems pretty 'alive' already. The biofilm has almost completely enveloped my driftwood which I did clean the other day with a water change.
      I'm wondering if my first nitrate test was false. I followed the directions from the booklet since it was my first time but could be a chance.

    • @AdelardRen
      @AdelardRen 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hologram952 Yeah, I've heard it can be a slow start with fish food, since it takes time to break down. The plant die back would cause some ammonia, but not much. If you think it would be easier for you, you could definitely get a bottle of this stuff to feed the bacteria. It would cut out any wait time on fish food breaking down. My understanding is that you also need to keep adding fish food.
      You do need to keep adding the bottled ammonia, but that seems less.... Wasteful than continually adding food, if that makes sense.
      Yeah, hard to say. You'll probably find out for sure on your next test. If you followed the instructions you're probably fine. I read the instructions for one test, and thought they were the same for all. I have since discovered it's a pretty common mistake.

  • @joseven3452
    @joseven3452 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this video very helpful 👍

  • @chromosome82
    @chromosome82 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I take a glass of water and taste it, that's how I know if my tanks ok

  • @alessandralupo9608
    @alessandralupo9608 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish I knew about this product when I started my aquariums!!!

  • @phoenixburns3943
    @phoenixburns3943 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jon I just started my first saltwater tank. I used an old filter from my 75 to start cycle. I just don't know if it's the same bacteria as the freshwater? I'm assuming mostly NO, but hoped some would survive. I used a quick start and did food for over a week. Ammonia tested "ok". Did my freshwater filter/bacteria help?