Cycling is the foundation of fish health
“Cycling” sounds technical, but it’s really just building a stable community of beneficial bacteria that process waste. Without it, ammonia spikes can stress or harm fish.
The simple cycling story
- Fish waste and food create ammonia
- Bacteria convert ammonia to nitrite
- More bacteria convert nitrite to nitrate
- Water changes and plants help keep nitrate manageable
How to cycle (practical steps)
- Set up tank + filter + heater (if needed)
- Add a bacteria starter (optional but helpful)
- Test regularly
- Add fish slowly
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What not to do
- Don’t add too many fish at once
- Don’t replace all filter media at once
- Don’t “sterilize” everything weekly
Adventure Gear plug (moving day)
If you’re moving a tank, transport planning prevents crashes—secure containers, temperature control, and a checklist help.
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