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08/06/2012, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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Question on cycling and nitrates
I recently setup a JBJ 28g, and purchased 40 lbs of live rock from an established tank locally, along with 20-30 lbs of live sand. i never let the rocks dry out and put them in my tank with matching temp/salinity. its been a little over a week now and i think i am done cycling.
for the first few days i had a raw shrimp in the tank and wasnt registering any ammonia levels. so i started dosing it with a few tablespoons on pure ammonia, and checked right after adding it and the ammonia was around 1ppm. the next day it was zero. i also have been measuring nitrites and those are zero now as well. nitrates are up to around 5ppm recently. i have probably added liquid ammonia 2-3 times and zero'd out the ammonia/nitrite. my question is if my tank is fully cycled, or are you not considered cycled until the nitrates are zero as well? starting to get a couple of spots of algae, but nothing major. can i order a CUC? |
08/06/2012, 09:48 AM | #2 |
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do a water change now and they will soon drop, I reckon your done with the ammonia spike and ready for some snails.
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08/06/2012, 10:45 AM | #3 |
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Yes, you initial cycle is complete. Nitrates do not normally drop on their own, water changes and/or some type of nitrate export system (like macro algaes in your refugium) are the way to get their levels down. Add your clean-up crew and a week later you can add a fish (try to keep the fish additions at one a week). Hardy corals may be added at anytime now that the cycle is done.
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