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04/02/2009, 05:56 PM | #1 |
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Cycle Complete but No Nitrates
I started the cycle on my 210 gallon tank with 2 pieces of shrimp back on March 8th. I used all RO/DI water. It has about 200 lbs of dry LR and 120 lbs of dry sand. The Ammonia shot up as high as 4.0 ppm. That lasted about a week and a half. The Ammonia went to 0 ppm and Nitrite went up to 2.0 ppm. The Nitrite slowly receded over the last week and a half. Both Ammonia and Nitrite have been at 0 ppm for the last 3 days. I didn't bother checking Nitrates during the cycle because I didn't think they mattered until the end of the cycle. With my Nitrites and Ammonia at 0 ppm, I tested my Nitrates to see how high it had gotten. But to my surprise, Nitrates tested at 0 ppm yesterday.
Yesterday's Parameters: Temp = 79 Sg = 1.024 Nitrite = 0 ppm Ammonia = 0 ppm Nitrate = 0 ppm Phosphate = 0.5 ppm Ph = 8.0 Mg = 1110 Alk = 4.34 Cal = 380 I think my cycle is over so I did a 50 gallon water change today. What do you think? Is it unusual to have 0 Nitrates at the end of a cycle? Or do I need to get a new Nitrate test kit?
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04/02/2009, 06:06 PM | #2 |
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I would still wait until May 8th before adding clean up crew. To big of a tank to rush it. Coral add around June and wait till July before you add any fish. Or you can rush it an pray.
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04/02/2009, 06:09 PM | #3 |
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no most likely your tank is just clean. so otherword you have no nitrates as the test kit says. and also was ALL the live rock you have dry? if it is you need to get some that is not dry and seed the dry stuff
and same with the sand. Matt |
04/02/2009, 06:13 PM | #4 |
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Yes, all of the rock was dry. I plan on adding a few small pieces to seed the rock.
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04/02/2009, 06:22 PM | #5 |
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It's cycled IMO.
I would start with a clean up crew(CUC). Try some snails,blue legged crabs,peppermint or emerald crabs...ect...ect.One or two small fish will also be fine. Then wait at least two weeks before adding more. If you are planning corals you could try some zoas.Just plain ones,nothing high end. This tank is CYCLED.And yes it is a good idea to go slow.
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