I stopped into a lfs today and over heard the owner talking about ten rbp and cycling a tank. The customer was asking if he was going to add ten .5" P's to a brand new 100 gallon tank, if it had to be cycled first. The owner said if you add fish of that size that have a growth rate of the RBP, you don't have to cycle the tank first.
He said as the fish grows so will the amount of bacteria needed and that this amounts to a very slow and unnoticed cycling of the tank. My thoughts are that at some point, it has to peak. Right?
I told him that I always cycle the tank before adding P's and he said there's no need to if they are that small. This guy is usually very knowledgeable about aquatics but this just doesn't sound right to me.
Any thoughts on this?
He said as the fish grows so will the amount of bacteria needed and that this amounts to a very slow and unnoticed cycling of the tank. My thoughts are that at some point, it has to peak. Right?
I told him that I always cycle the tank before adding P's and he said there's no need to if they are that small. This guy is usually very knowledgeable about aquatics but this just doesn't sound right to me.
Any thoughts on this?