Hello all,
I went to pick up some RCS from my LFS today. They will be the first livestock in my (low tech) tank, which is planted with Salvinia, Java Fern, Java Moss, and Anubias. The 65 litre tank has been planted for about ten weeks, with two sponge filters.
When I told the LFS employee that the RCS were to be the first livestock in my 10 week old planted tank, he raised the concern that the bacteria necessary for dealing with the shrimp waste "would now be dead" as they wouldn't have been fed with animal waste for a while. I think he assumed I'd used some starter bacteria when I first set up the tank.
In effect, according to the LFS employee I had left it too long before adding livestock. He advised me to add some more bacteria if I had it. I politely thanked him for the advice, bought my shrimp, and left.
Am I correct in thinking that his advice, whilst well meaning, was incorrect? It seemed to go against the excellent advice I have received on this forum.
I went to pick up some RCS from my LFS today. They will be the first livestock in my (low tech) tank, which is planted with Salvinia, Java Fern, Java Moss, and Anubias. The 65 litre tank has been planted for about ten weeks, with two sponge filters.
When I told the LFS employee that the RCS were to be the first livestock in my 10 week old planted tank, he raised the concern that the bacteria necessary for dealing with the shrimp waste "would now be dead" as they wouldn't have been fed with animal waste for a while. I think he assumed I'd used some starter bacteria when I first set up the tank.
In effect, according to the LFS employee I had left it too long before adding livestock. He advised me to add some more bacteria if I had it. I politely thanked him for the advice, bought my shrimp, and left.
Am I correct in thinking that his advice, whilst well meaning, was incorrect? It seemed to go against the excellent advice I have received on this forum.