How to keep your beneficial bacteria alive without fish
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this video, I share a few tips on how to keep your beneficial anaerobic bacteria alive in an aquarium without fish, where in the absence of ammonia, both your aerobic and anaerobic bacteria are not likely to survive.
*** Corrections: When I'm saying anaerobic, I meant both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria! Sorry!
You're doing very great work by explaining such detailed stuff for our hobby, keep it up. Lots of love from India 🇮🇳 to you
Thank you very much:)
Thanks for this video. I was ghost feeding my tank but the uneaten food would decay and stick to the aquarium decor. And it was this fuzzy mess. So I decided to stop ghost defending my tank as I do not want to add fish to a tabk with decay food. So I recently added ammonia in a bottle and started dosing the tank to feed my beneficial bacteria and to grow the colonies
Adding ammonia is certainly cleaner as fish food needs to be syphoned as it decays
Exactly what I needed answered. Thank you!
Thank you. Newbe here. I cycled my tank and planned to get fish. Then I decided to take the xtra step and quarantine new fishies. I haven't dosed my tank with ammonia for almost a week. I just did and will check my levels. I may need to add more bacteria. It may have died. Good video.
Great info... Thanx for sharin...
Dear, if i change 50% water every 2 day, do i still need beneficial bacteria
You still have aerobic bacteria living on surfaces, but perhaps not in sufficient amounts. Whether you need more depends on what kind of fish you keep
Thanks for the info. Can I also keep beneficial bacteria by dosing something like Seachem stability or Fluval Cycle in a bucket?
That should work as well!
If I'm seeing Nitrite and a small ppm of Nitrate does that indicate that my fishless cycle is working?
Most likely, as long as your nitrate and nitrite are low it might mean that your bacteria are feeding and alive. If both readings are high then something is wrong
Thank you......👍
If possible ..do a video on santa Isabelle angel...we have very less information about it on internet....great video as usual....
Thank you! I was thinking to do an overview on all wild type Angels including Santa Isabel
What happened to your beautiful Altum Alngelfish ?
They were absolutely fine:)
How long time beneficial bectaria live when power cut???
They should be ok for half a day or so, but they will survive longer if exposed to air but still wet
@@tropicalfishhub thanks sir
You say anaerobic bacteria , but you really mean aerobic?
Actually, I meant both, because we need both to complete the nitrogen cycle, but I kept on saying anaerobic! I will be adding corrections, thanks for noticing!
@@tropicalfishhub Sure, I like your videos so I listen carefully to what you say!
I suppose the simple answer is... to urinate in your own aquarium to keep the bacteria alive. 😂
This is exactly the information I was looking for. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge
hello friend
this is maybe the most important video i came across since i entered the hobby
answered all my big and unsolved questions
a must for every fishkeeper
keep it up!!!!!!
Thank you! I'm glad it was useful:)
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Thank you. Your topic of discussion was good & you made it easy to understand. Can we imitate your process using dry ammonia based salts?
Thank you from San Diego, CA!
If I used a temp hob while getting a fx4 cycled, then remove the hob, if I place the bio media (ceramic) from the hob in a porous bag, and then hang said bag in the tank over aeration and water flow, with the beneficial bacteria still thrive?
The bacteria should be fine as long as there are fish in that tank
Hi i am selling my fishtank would the beneficial bacteria survive in a external filter that is not running for a few hours. Thank you
Should be fine for a few hours, try to expose media to air as it needs oxygen to survive
New sub great content!
This is probably the most important part of keeping fish, and why most people don't succeed with fish. The bacteria are everything. Great information.
Thank you!
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Omg i had a bucket of bacteria from a tank i was given, tank was too big so i was to buy mine. Kept bacteria in a bucket and now its dead. Its been like 4 days exactly that they’ve been without food. Can i still save it? Adding food now
As long as there is oxygen, they can still be alive, so you can certainly try feeding them.
I was able to feed the saltwater bacteria,introduced it into my fishless freshwater and its been 2 days. i have 1.0 ppm of ammonia, 40ppm of nitrate, 0 nitrite and a ph of 6.0. Any suggestions as of what i should do now? Should i water change? Should i wait longer?
@@cristiansofake7854 You just need to continue feeding them and occasionally making small water changes. It seems you have fairly low ammonia there, which probably means that bacteria are feeding
can i throw a raw prawn in the tank
It will start decomposing and will eventually get covered in fungus
Thank you sir