I'm back and setting up a 46g bowfront tank

FroggyFox

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Nice! :)

My cycle is complete and critters are doing well. :D Got the canister filter set up, temperature is holding steady. If my guess is right, all 3 of the platies are female and all 3 are pregnant (no surprise there right?), so we'll see if any fry survive in a tank with danios. I know my first reaction will be to "save" the babies, but I know the first time I did this a long time ago with guppies, I had so many fry that I didn't know what to do with them. Maybe if a few survive I'll set up another little tank and grow some, but that would mean setting up another tank and I'm trying so hard NOT to do that lol (I can see it now...a little tiny tank, bare bottom w/ a sponge filter (or sponge over the filter or ugf) and doing water changes with airline tubing...wait a minute. I might still have my first fry tank! I'm running out to the garage...talk to you later! lol)
 

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So I decided I liked this tank so much that I got a second one exactly like it, only black, and it is fishless cycling in my living room :) lol I didn't realize how much I missed having fish!
 

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Just because you use some media from a cycled tank doesn't mean the tank doesn't have to go through a cycle :) Since the other tank is so new and I hadn't planned on getting a 2nd tank, I also didn't have a bunch of extra media to move to the new tank.

Nice to see you OC
 

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Why fishless cycle when you have media from your first (cycled) tank?
Exactly.

Adding a bunch of established bio media from established tank to the filtration of the brand-new tank, makes the new tank fully cycled.

About the only time this might not work is if your established tank was very lightly stocked and you overstocked the heck out of the new tank.

This is basically a fool proof way to setup a new tank and why I stuff my filters full of extra, transferable bio media. Simple, cheap sponge bubbler filters are great for this too.
 

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Yep, in my "past fish life" that would have worked, but like i said earlier, I wasn't prepared for another tank she I got this one. Most I could spare was a couple of bio balls. Hey but I'll be prepared now if another tank decides to set itself up in my house.