not really... the real factors are the amount of ammonia (to high and it inhibits the bacteria that convert it)
once you have a system cycled, the best way to "kickster" a new system would be to take media from the cycled system and put it into the uncycled system.. it will shorten the time some, but it won't be immediate
Nitrites are beginning to come up in my tank finally. I believe my ammonia got to high so I did a big water change and now I see some progress. I have added a bunch of guppies to be sure the fish will survive and have Tilapia coming in. I'm very excited to finally get every aspect of the system in place. Hoping the nitrates follow right behind this action and the cycling will regulate.
At what point did our government cease to be of the people, by the people, and for the people?
Guppies all still alive. Tilapia received this morning, just one floater. All others acclimated and schooling around in their new home. One little guy seems to like to swim alone, I kind of like him/her.
At what point did our government cease to be of the people, by the people, and for the people?
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