Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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questor
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Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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I'm setting up a new 20 gallon tank and planning to add some Java Fern and Anubias. Will adding plants right away mess with the cycling process? I've heard mixed things about whether they help or hurt.
fin_chum
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Plants can actually help with cycling by absorbing ammonia and nitrates. Just make sure they're healthy before adding 'em, and don't go overboard with the lighting. What kinda substrate you using?
Kalido
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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I've had good luck with plants in new tanks. They kinda chill the vibe and keep things stable. Just watch your water params, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, and you're golden.
angelus
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Yo, plants are gonna be your besties during cycling. They suck up the bad stuff and give your tank a more natural feel. Just don't add too many at once, or it might get sketchy.
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Plants can slightly slow down the initial ammonia spike since they compete with bacteria for nutrients. But long-term, they're beneficial. What's your lighting schedule like?
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Foldo wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 10:52 pm Plants can slightly slow down the initial ammonia spike since they compete with bacteria for nutrients. But long-term, they're beneficial. What's your lighting schedule like?
That's true, but I'd still recommend plants. They're worth the slight delay. Just keep an eye on your levels.
questor
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll start with a few plants and monitor the water closely.
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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I've never had issues with plants in new tanks. Just make sure they're not dying or rotting, or you'll have bigger problems.
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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questor wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 11:43 pm Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll start with a few plants and monitor the water closely.
Smart move. Start slow and you'll be fine. What kind of filter you running?
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Re: Will plants disrupt new tank cycling?

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Yeah, and don't forget to dose some liquid ferts if you're gonna go heavy on plants. They'll need the extra nutrients to thrive.
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