| Re: Going on vacation - what to do? Hi, IGuy. Check out my thread on "Fishless Cycling for Dummies" in the very beginning of this section. My guess is that you've got a couple more weeks at least to go. If you are keeping a journal or record, (as you should be), then you should have definitely some ammonia readings and by now perhaps some NitrIte readings.
Without going deeply into it, your dosing ammonia daily (or as needed) serves the purpose of "feeding" the bacteria which thrive on it,producing NitrIte, which get consumed, which in turn produce NitrAtes which is the end result we're looking for. We can safely assume the tank is "cycled" when this process of taking care of 5ppm of ammonia the bacteria consuming it can do so in a 24 hoiur period, yielding just NitrAtes. Then we do 80% water change to get rid of NitrAte.
I really don't think 4-5 days is going to "kill" the cycle, but to insure it doesn't "stall", I agree with the addition oif shrimp, or at the very least a small amount of flake fish food to decay and keep the little bacteria buggers bellies full.
Don't change the filter media, the bacteria are comfortable there, as well as in the substrate.
Might consider temp to 80-82 degrees too (no fish to worry about & the bacteria thrive better in that temp range, as they're probably from Florida ha ha).
Hope this helped. Keep in touch.
Bob |