csababubbles
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I have to set up another QT and all of my power filters w/ bio-wheels are being used at this point. I do have a never before used hang on the back power filter. Since its new it has no bacteria culture living on it and therefor cannot be used as a biological filter in a new QT.
I have a wetdry filter on another tank that has been in operation for years and years. Can I take out a handful of bioballs from this and put a couple in the actual quarantine tank floating and a handful directly inside the hang on the back mechanical filter so that theoretically it would act the same as a cycled filter? How would I know if there is enough bacteria on this to support a fish? Obviously I can test once the fish is in there and producing waste and I can test for ammonia/nitrite but is there a way i can tell before i put the fish in it?
I have a wetdry filter on another tank that has been in operation for years and years. Can I take out a handful of bioballs from this and put a couple in the actual quarantine tank floating and a handful directly inside the hang on the back mechanical filter so that theoretically it would act the same as a cycled filter? How would I know if there is enough bacteria on this to support a fish? Obviously I can test once the fish is in there and producing waste and I can test for ammonia/nitrite but is there a way i can tell before i put the fish in it?