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![]() The biopellets will seed themselves from the bacteria that are already present in the water column.
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![]() I agree, however this is a new setup and i am looking for a way to speed up the cycle process. As well adding a variety of bacteria strain to give a more diverse culture wouldn't hurt.
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![]() My research has brought me to this conclusion as well, going to go with Prodibio Digest.
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![]() I took myka's advice of going with prodibio when I first started my tank and it's been going great. I added a fish 2 days after setting up my tank and dosing prodibio and never saw an ammonia spike so I know it works. I'm getting ready to hook up a biopellet reactor and purchased the prodibio biokit reef to seed the reactor and supplement other nutrients to the tank.
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![]() My LFS gave me a package of Prodibio Start after spending a small fortune on substrate. It worked brilliantly. I never had any measurable ammonia.
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