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April 18th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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How long did it take you to cycle?
I tried a product called Stability, but I didn't really do a good test to see if it actually was helping. However, I just finished cycling my tank in only 35 days (I was expecting 6-8 weeks not just over 4 like I got). The question is how long has it taken other people using anything to help or not to cycle your tank?
Please list:
-- Gal size of your tank (and state if you are showing in US or US Gal please).
-- If you used any "helper" to assist in cycling (i.e. Cycle, Stability, etc.)
-- If you cycled with fish or without (if without then what did you use for ammonia (fish food, pure ammonia drops, etc.)
-- And of course list how long it took you to cycle (try to be as accurate as possible please)
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April 18th, 2007
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Fish Bum
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
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Originally Posted by Luniyn
I tried a product called Stability, but I didn't really do a good test to see if it actually was helping. However, I just finished cycling my tank in only 35 days (I was expecting 6-8 weeks not just over 4 like I got). The question is how long has it taken other people using anything to help or not to cycle your tank?
Please list:
-- Gal size of your tank (and state if you are showing in US or US Gal please).
-- If you used any "helper" to assist in cycling (i.e. Cycle, Stability, etc.)
-- If you cycled with fish or without (if without then what did you use for ammonia (fish food, pure ammonia drops, etc.)
-- And of course list how long it took you to cycle (try to be as accurate as possible please)
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5 us gallons
no helper
without fish
2 months!
30 gallons
helper: cycle
with fish (4 serpae tetra-i kno very dangerous! but i didn't kno much about fish yet!)
2 weeks!
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April 20th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
Are we the only one's that have cycled our tanks? :P (i.e. Shameless bump... come on it's for science people!  )
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April 20th, 2007
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Fish Helper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
It's been so many years since I cycled a tank from scratch I really don't remember. I just use filter media (or a sponge filter) from an established tank, and stock lightly until the new setup ages a bit.
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April 21st, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
um i didn't know about cycling when i first set up my 15gall.  but all the fish survived the cycle.
7.5gall tank
without fish
2 weeks
used pure ammonia
when i had my old Q-tank it took 6 weeks with no helper, and fishless.
Gwenz 
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April 21st, 2007
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Moderator
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
20 days for 1 tank, 33 days for the other one.
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April 22nd, 2007
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Fish Helper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
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Originally Posted by Luniyn
Please list:
-- Gal size of your tank (and state if you are showing in US or US Gal please).
-- If you used any "helper" to assist in cycling (i.e. Cycle, Stability, etc.)
-- If you cycled with fish or without (if without then what did you use for ammonia (fish food, pure ammonia drops, etc.)
-- And of course list how long it took you to cycle (try to be as accurate as possible please)
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5 US Gallon
Bio Spira
Mystery Snail (ammonia levels reached 4ppm and had to remove my Betta for it to finish)
about 6 weeks
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April 22nd, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
I will list 2 of them for you...
10 US GALLONS
Used Cycle
2 Guppies and 1 sword (did lose fish but they were looking bad when we got them from meijers)
Kept DETAILED logs: 4 weeks to completely cycle with 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite , 10 Nitrate ::: verified by continued testing to date.
29 US GALLONS
Used Cycle
5 Assorted Danios
Once again detailed logs and it took 4 weeks to completely cycle.
Hope this is good for ya..
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April 25th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
Good information so far... keep it coming people 
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April 27th, 2007
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Fish Helper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
I'm only going to post the one tank that has cycled for sure (Second one's been on meds... so i'm unsure if it's actually cycled or not)
However, I have:
A 3-US Gal.
I used BioSpira
I cycled with 1 fish, 1 snail, and 1 live plant.
I started the cycle on March 29th, and it finished cycling on April 25th - So that makes 29 days.
My other tank is anotherr 3 gallon, with one betta and a snail. But the betta has finrot..so the tank's been on meds for quite some time. (With a couple med breaks) Though, when i tested the water the other day, there was no ammonia, no nitrites, and 10 nitrate. So it seems like it's cycled.. but i'm unsure due to the meds. I did put in BioSpira, but i read (afterwards) that most meds kill the helpful bacteria that develops during the cycle... So that tank has me baffled, currently. 
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April 27th, 2007
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Fish Bum
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
75 gallon with 5 zebra danios and bio-spira...5 days. After more fish were introduced got ich, treated the whole tank, killed bacteria, second cycle with LOTS of water changes...2 months to re-cycle
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April 30th, 2007
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Fish Bum
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
Cycled 75gal 28 days. Gravel was from mature tank but it was below freezing when I brought the tank home. The filter was kept warm and wet for the move and I think that helped. Used no helpers like cycle or bio spira. Had fish in tank and was changing water 50% every other day. Had fish lost. 
I'm cycling 10 gal right now, Fishless. I filed tank with water from 75 gal tank and tested water.
Day 2* ; ammonia 0.5 ; nitrite 0.3 ; nitrate 10
Question is will it help by using the water from the other tank or are the bacteria going to die off before they can get established?
I'm using brine shrimp food to feed the tank water.
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April 30th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
Time frame on that new tank will be nice to see. Please do keep us informed at the status  . Also just a note about the other filter you used for the 75 Gal. You might have been better off letting it freeze. Just like they do with the Bio-Spira, when the bacteria get cold they go dormant. They don't need to feed and will take longer to die off. They don't breed either, but that's not needed as we just want them alive. Keeping them warm and wet is fine but if you didn't give them a constant source of ammonia, then they died from starvation after a few days. So depending on how long the filter was kept without food I'm not sure what to classify that tank under. I.e. cycled with help from old stock or cycled like new.
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April 30th, 2007
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Fish Bum
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
75 gal
The tank was drained in the morning and set back up by late afternoon.
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April 30th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
Thanks for the reply, so definitely seeded from the old filter. Good info... thanks!
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May 4th, 2007
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Fish Helper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
I just finished a cycle it took approximately 5 weeks
45 us gal hex tank
10 feeder fish (jumbos)
no helper
weekly 15% water change starting week 3
At 5 weeks the water tested low for amonia and nitrites
I did however lose 4 of the fish not sure what from the others did fine and i ended up giving them back to the fish store i had bought them from.
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May 4th, 2007
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Fish Bum
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
29 US Gallon Tank
4 Zebra Danios
No used filter media, BioSpira, etc.
5-6 weeks.
I lost my logs during this time period - so I'm guesstimating.
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May 4th, 2007
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Fish Keeper
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Re: How long did it take you to cycle?
15g with feeder goldfish as a booster - 6 weeks.
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