LeeAberdeen
Fish Fanatic
As the title says, I'm 13 days into my cycle and, although nitrites are just about beginning to show, the ammonia's sticking in the 3.5ppm-4ppm range, unchanging since day three? I wouldn't be worried, but that differs markedly from the cycle shown in the sticky on fishless cycling on this site. I did a 25% water change the other day and still no drop.
Originally I put in the amount of ammonia for 5ppm because, unless you remember to change it on the ammonia calculator suggested on here, that's the reading it gives you, not the 3ppm recommended on the sticky. Maybe starting with the higher amount of ammonia would explain it and I just need to be more patient?
I have had lots of green algae on the glass and snails have started to appear, which would seem to indicate the water's pretty healthy with no fundamental problems. Just wondered if I'd overlooked anything because, checking other sites, I'm doing some things other people aren't. For instance, I do have some live plants in there, and have been keeping the lights on for about eight hours for them. Would that affect things? Also, my only oxygen supply is from a powerful filter moving the water around, so is that enough to feed the bacteria? Also, the tank is in direct sunlight (such as you get in northern Scotland, anyway) because there's nowhere else for it to go, and maybe that has an impact?
My test kits are all in date, the tank's at 80 degrees, my ph is 7.5 and gh and kh about 3.5. In theory, it all sounds fine...
Any help or reassurance much appreciated.
Originally I put in the amount of ammonia for 5ppm because, unless you remember to change it on the ammonia calculator suggested on here, that's the reading it gives you, not the 3ppm recommended on the sticky. Maybe starting with the higher amount of ammonia would explain it and I just need to be more patient?
I have had lots of green algae on the glass and snails have started to appear, which would seem to indicate the water's pretty healthy with no fundamental problems. Just wondered if I'd overlooked anything because, checking other sites, I'm doing some things other people aren't. For instance, I do have some live plants in there, and have been keeping the lights on for about eight hours for them. Would that affect things? Also, my only oxygen supply is from a powerful filter moving the water around, so is that enough to feed the bacteria? Also, the tank is in direct sunlight (such as you get in northern Scotland, anyway) because there's nowhere else for it to go, and maybe that has an impact?
My test kits are all in date, the tank's at 80 degrees, my ph is 7.5 and gh and kh about 3.5. In theory, it all sounds fine...
Any help or reassurance much appreciated.