CYCLING Fish Tank EASY, using Ammonia & Bacteria from Dr. Tim's Aquatics

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @TommyBoy11746
    @TommyBoy11746 6 місяців тому +3

    Thank you..enjoyed your video, made it easier to understand versus reading the covered up directions on the ammonia bottle.

  • @imwwinning
    @imwwinning 8 місяців тому +2

    Hiiii beautiful sis

    • @AnimalLoverChanL
      @AnimalLoverChanL  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!♡ I'm so glad it was helpful. It's good to know this was understandable enough. I hope the video helps others like it did for you. I really appreciate your feedback.
      Yes, Rudolph is a really cute name. I could even call him Rudy for short.
      Aw you're welcome! And thank you for another helpful and very kind comment. May God bless you and keep you always my sister Lisa

    • @imwwinning
      @imwwinning 8 місяців тому

      @@AnimalLoverChanL Awww yes

  • @judokid5147
    @judokid5147 3 місяці тому

    Thanks. I can imagine the effort being put into this video, its been helpful. I just wanted to clarify one thing. If the tank is just going to be used for a betta fish like in this case, will it be enough bioload /contribute sufficient ammonia for the established bacteria to feed on subsequently?
    I'm curious because I've been having my betta for over 2 months now. And he is currently in a 5g tank, I did wanted to cycle it after reading about it but then he seemed to be stressed when the filter was on, and I tried many things like slowing the flow of water with a sponge etc but still he seemed to like it quiet and calm so I decided to stick to regular water changes and clearing away detritus whenever I notice it

  • @sailor95
    @sailor95 3 місяці тому

    Ok, so you add both Dr Tim’s Ammonia and One and Only at the same time on the same day, then wait 24hrs?

  • @DeskaRakhmatSiswanto
    @DeskaRakhmatSiswanto 3 місяці тому

    Great video!!
    Can we change Dr.Tims Ammonium Chloride? With 99.5% pure Ammonia Chloride powder from chemical store, because it is way more cheaper than Dr. Tims in my country.
    Thank you!!

    • @AnimalLoverChanL
      @AnimalLoverChanL  3 місяці тому

      Dr. Tim's bottle is a reagent grade ammonium chloride, and the concentration is 40 mg/ml of total ammonia-nitrogen.
      I think you using that pure ammonium chloride powder is perfectly fine. You might have to add more or less of the amount recommended by Dr. Tim's ammonia, depending on if the concentration is different. Otherwise, you just have to make sure the ammonia you add doesn't go above 5.0ppm. That would be a really dark green test result and the cycling would take a super long time. Unless you get the ammonia level down with water changes and or adding more bacteria.