How to Seed a New Fish Tank with Beneficial Bacteria
By Melanie Marten, published May 07, 2008
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Seed a New Fish Tank - Materials Needed
In order to seed a new fish tank with beneficial bacteria from an established home aquarium, you will need some of the stuff that has been in the old aquarium for a long time already. This can be filter media, gravel from the bottom of the tank, rocks, or decorations. The highest concentration of beneficial bacteria happens in the gravel or substrate, and the filter media.
If you plan on removing the gravel, media, or decoration after its purpose is served, you will also need something to hold it. A leg of nylon stocking works well for gravel. For larger items, you can use a net or even plastic netting that onions come in from the market. Wash everything very well in tank water before using.
Seed a New Fish Tank - Getting Started
To begin seeding a new fish tank with beneficial bacteria, set up the new tank exactly how you want it for the new fish. Attach the filter, lights, heater, and anything else and get them running. Do not add fish yet.
Remove the bacteria laden item or items from the old fish tank. Do not wash them or rinse them with tap water. The chemicals in tap water can kill the beneficial bacteria. If you will be putting them permanently in the new fish tank, simply arrange them as you like. Old gravel can be put directly on top of the new gravel, or dug in slightly.
If you will be removing the old fish tank items, put them in the stockings, nets, or other holders and drop or suspend them in the new fish tank. Keep them there while you cycle the tank. Remember that these bacterium need ammonia and nitrites to survive.
Seed a New Fish Tank - Why and How
How to Seed a New Fish Tank with Beneficial Bacteria
You can seed a new fish tank with beneficial bacteria to maximize fish health.
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Takeaways
- The highest concentration of beneficial bacteria happens in the gravel or substrate, and the filter.
- The chemicals in tap water can kill the beneficial bacteria.
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