roadmaster said:
Simply adding substrate,rocks,wood,and water does not begin maturing process.
Actually it does. Simply adding water to an otherwise empty tank would start maturation. It wouldn't be a good way to do it though as it would take ages and you wouldn't get enough bacterial/plant growth to support the amount of wastes the fish would produce.
roadmaster said:
Agreed. Were it me, I would set up the tank and toss a prawn in an leave it while I was away. This would produce ammonia for bacteria to feed on and begin maturation or (cycling) which is what original poster's inquiry was.
I would set up the tank, but the last thing I would do would be to "toss a prawn in". This will add large amounts of protein to a tank which will need a lot of heterotrophic bacteria to break it down. This will generate ammonia and other organic wastes that could help trigger algae
Would depend on the size of the tank and the prawn or shrimp. Have used this method along with raw ammonia, fish food,and or seed material or donor material from disease free existing tank to begin maturation process.
Roadmaster, my point about this being a planted forum was not to have a dig at you but was to allude to the fact that I would not cycle a tank that is going to be planted in the same way I would cycle a non-planted, heavily stocked tank. In a planted tank (especially a higher-tech one) the nitrogen cycle is very different to that in an unplanted tank as the plants will take up most of the ammonia produced before nitrogenous bacteria can even get a hold of it. Therefore to set up and fishlessly cycle a tank that will eventually be planted without plants is counter-productive. You are far better to set the tank up with plants, turn the CO2 up, start dosing your ferts, add no extra source of ammonia, do large water changes and be patient. Your plants will establish quickly and look lush and healthy and in a few weeks once the tank is settled and growing nicely you will be able to slowly stock with fish. The smaller amounts of waste the tank will generate during this process (mainly waste from plants) will establish a perfectly good population of bacteria in the filter too.