View Full Version : Nitrogen Cycle & Phosphate Cycling Length?
pass1over
04-24-2007, 09:39 PM
My g/f's parents bought a 265gal tank, have a wet/dry type filter on it (not sure what).
They were told that it was going to take upwards of 6 months to cycle? 
Does this sound right?  If so, anything they can do to speed it up?
Its been setup for about a month now.
greg97527
04-24-2007, 09:43 PM
um a cycle could be 6 to 8 weeks usually but yes 6 months to a year to mature.  There is a product called Ultra Clear that is live bacteria and will cut your cycle time in half.  I have used it with much success.  Some people actually wet skim from another tank and pour the skimmate in the new tank although I wouldn't advise it personally because I have not tried it.    Otherwise, live rock and some damsels, or chromies, or a cocktail shrimp will help your system start its spikes and get cycled quicker.  good luck.
pass1over
04-24-2007, 10:28 PM
theyve been buying fish for it, have lost a couple but not many.
would some live sand from an established aquarium help to seed that at all?  I wouldnt be able to give up very much from my 75, and I dunno how the airlines would like people transporting sand.
just curious if its worth it to try to seed a tank that large with a littel bit of sand from mine
greg97527
04-24-2007, 11:39 PM
you can actually buy live sand called aragalive from the local fish store.  That would help it alot.
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