Nope. I hope it works for you. No fun waiting through a long cycle.Unfortunately, those are rather large ifs. We'll see. I know there are folks who swear by the stuff, but who knows who they are, you know?
You guys are making me even more impatient, lol!
I tested around 2:00 this morning and nothing. Dead as a doornail. 24 hours since is coming up, will try again then.Will be interesting to see if/how it works.
Well in the meantime
I mostly had indigenous freshwater fishes in my tanks so maybe it doesn't apply to your case but as a starter I was using Nutrafin Cycle and/or Seachem Stability. I added some too after each partial water changes and on random occasions! Don't know if it was a necessity but the babies did survived! Also to maximise the surface-to-volume ratio and boost microbial activity I was filling my filter with media similar to these:Performed a large water change yesterday and dosed up with the Quick Start bottle again. Still no activity. I'll increase the water temp a few degrees. I hate this part. Three weeks tomorrow since I first fed ammonia.
I'm hoping I've just had the ammonia levels too high and have been inhibiting growth. The wc brought levels down to where I need them. Maybe the Quick Start will do something now.
I mostly had indigenous freshwater fishes in my tanks so maybe it doesn't apply to your case but as a starter I was using Nutrafin Cycle and/or Seachem Stability. I added some too after each partial water changes and on random occasions! Don't know if it was a necessity but the babies did survived! Also to maximise the surface-to-volume ratio and boost microbial activity I was filling my filter with media similar to these:
Sorry, just reposting from the funny pic thread.I tested around 2:00 this morning and nothing. Dead as a doornail. 24 hours since is coming up, will try again then.
What about the poor fish? Fish bowls aren't cool, guys. There are some practices of the past that are simply passé, but bowls are considered inhumane these days. It's not even full, ffs.
Sorry, just reposting from the funny pic thread.
I thought that for Betta's (sp?) the smaller bowl was ok as their natural habitat tends to be small pools. (At least that's what I've read, wouldn't surprise me if it's wrong)
But also I would agree - it's like keeping a person locked up in a single room their entire life. Maybe not the best joke to go for
whooooo hooooooo - fishies!
Although, damn, I'll have to think up something else to aggravate you
How big are the water changes going to be? Plants will appreciate that water.You can remind me to perform weekly water changes! That'll definitely get irritating, lol.
How big are the water changes going to be? Plants will appreciate that water.