Does Bacteria In A Bottle Work? (Seachem Stability, API Quick Start, Fritzzyme 7, Tetra Safe Start)

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024

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  • @user-bj9nw5wf5n
    @user-bj9nw5wf5n Před 23 dny +1

    Hi Shaun, I just discovered your channel through this video and I’m already loving it. Very interesting and informative. +1 New Subscriber

  • @DashDrones
    @DashDrones Před 23 dny +1

    Great research and info. I don't use them anymore though and let plants, macro flora and fauna do their thing 👍

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  Před 23 dny +1

      Cheers mate, yea I honestly think its the best way, plants and time for everything to naturally form seems the best way.

  • @batkat0
    @batkat0 Před 23 dny +1

    I've used Tetra SafeStart + several times. Following the dosing directions and chucking in a frozen shrimp as an ammonia source and I had it cycled in 7 days or so. But I always caution that just because you're numbers have gotten to the correct levels doesn't mean your bacteria colony can handle a bunch of fish right away. I'll add one or two hardy fish from my stock plan for the tank and wait a couple more weeks.

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  Před 23 dny

      Yea its a good plan to slowly ramp up the stocking :)

  • @quiz4624
    @quiz4624 Před 23 dny +1

    I got seachem stability. Not gonna lie I don’t see any difference. It helps but I hear Fritz is way better and I’m tempted to change. But the Seachem Prime is amazing for me personally. I love that one

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  Před 23 dny

      Seen so many people report the same with seachem stability on various forums mate, I guess that's why they try don't release much information on whats actually inside of it.

  • @Wintersdark
    @Wintersdark Před 24 dny +1

    Seachem is *notorious* for making all sorts of claims and not backing up those claims in any way whatsoever.
    Not to say their products are all bad, but just because they'll support some claims doesn't mean you should assume all the other claims (which they straight up refuse to prove) are also true.
    And even when they do: Matrix surface area, for example. Matrix DOES have a ton of surface area, but when presented with evidence from multiple well run tests showing after 6 weeks (when the surfaces get plugged up) 20ppi foam outperformed it by more than a factor of 10, they refused to comment.

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  Před 24 dny

      Totally agree mate.
      Seen a couple of people test products from the Seachem range now and I was surprised by how small of a difference they seem to make.

    • @Wintersdark
      @Wintersdark Před 24 dny +2

      @@GlassBoxDiaries yeah. I've tested Fritzyme 7 and Stability myself, and while my tap water is pH 7.6, I run a decent amount of KH, and my tanks are all at 25C so I'm right in the window, I've found that they both worked... Kinda. They seemed to speed the process, but it still takes around 3 weeks to be cycled. And both were *extremely* expensive.
      I did use Prime and Stability for a fish in cycle once (absolutely had to move my Siamese Algae Eaters out of two tanks into a new tank of their own - they were eating my Cory and Pictus catfish fins) and that process did work as advertised. Tested parameters twice a day, followed instructions, and that got the new tank cycled very quickly, HOWEVER I also tossed in an enormous moss ball (roughly football sized) from an established tank so it's entirely possible that bacteria on the moss did the heavy lifting.
      Personally, I'm not buying more of either. While I did find they genuinely did work *to a degree*, the cost was extreme for what effectively saved a week or two, and frankly at this point I have so many plants that new tanks start out heavily planted with bacteria covered plants anyways, sometimes with a cycled sponge filter too, and that works instantly vs waiting weeks and spending a lot of money.

    • @GlassBoxDiaries
      @GlassBoxDiaries  Před 23 dny +2

      @@Wintersdark Yea thats something people often seem to forget about these bacteria in a bottle products.
      They have a high price tag but in the grand scheme of things, may save you a week or two when cycling a new tank.
      I just don't think its worth it, especially with so many people reporting little to no effect when using them but still having to pay their high price tag.