elfdoctors
Active Member
The BioBalls idea sounds logical. However a lot of bacteria that are used to high salinity can not survive in low salinity. That's part of the idea of hypo in the first place, (it kills the parasites). The ones that survive will seed the new filter quicker. Like waiting out the initial cycle, waiting is often the best medicine and the bacteria that can survive hypo will establish themselves. The water changes in the interim will dilute out the ammonia and nitrites that are being produced.
Another possibility would be to get some bioballs from someone running a freshwater, or even better, a brackish tank. Their bacteria may be more likely to survive and thrive?
I agree with you. I'll never put a fish in my display tank without quarantine either. This has been a costly lesson. As long as you don't repeat your mistakes you'll become a better aquarist.
Another possibility would be to get some bioballs from someone running a freshwater, or even better, a brackish tank. Their bacteria may be more likely to survive and thrive?
I agree with you. I'll never put a fish in my display tank without quarantine either. This has been a costly lesson. As long as you don't repeat your mistakes you'll become a better aquarist.