Sorry, it really doesn't do anything like that. Here is some info.
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http://aquariumscience.org/index.php/5-5-3-2-prime-and-safe/ [/FONT]
This good information, thank you.
I setup a 5 gallon about 9 days ago, coming back to the hobby after a 3 almost 4 year break. I’m cycling it, Fish in, with a small Beta, and I feel like the cycling is taking longer than it should. After 9 days I’m still at 0% nitrite, and 0% nitrate. I’ve done 2 water changes to keep the ammonia below 2ppm.
Fish has been doing great, but I was starting to wonder if Prime was actually slowing down the cycling process. I’ve also been using StressZyme+ but I really don’t know what I think about that “bacteria in a bottle” product.
So I just did a water change last night, dosing 0.5ml Prime, and 2.5ml StressZyme.
I’m just going to let it sit for the next 72 hours, but keep an eye on the fish.
I’m just eager to get the bacteria established because I’m planning on cascading my media to get my larger tanks going.
I have 2 filters in the 5g so when the bacteria is established, I can remove one, and add it to the filter in my 10g (hospital/QT tank), then when that 10g filter is caked, use it to seed my 75g
I’m setting these tanks up this weekend, but I’d like to get some fish in them in the next 2-3 weeks.
I might just go get some fish-fodder to get them going.
My very first tank was a disaster. I setup a 10g and the put like 12 fish in it the same day.
I had a heater, a filter, some conditioner, I thought I was good.
Then when ALL of them died within 3 days, THEN I started to learn.
So now, I’m trying to cycle a tank, the right way.