Hi everyone. Firstly just wanted to say in the short time I have been a member here I have received some great advice and much more so as a lurker for quite a while so thanks to all the brains on the site that help us newbies. So now I have sucked up I will ask for more advice lol.
I have a tank that is two weeks into cycling and posted a thread in that forum regarding whether or not I was on the right track. I have a few questions regarding though I can't seem to find the answer to. My ammonium levels are dropping between 24-48 hours after dosing. Nitrates are around 40-50 every time I test ( pretty much every day). My problem being I have only ever seen nitrite levels around 0-0.25. I used sludge and gravel from an established tank a week ago and was just unsure where in the process I am. So my questions are
1: is there anything else that can rid the tank of ammonia other than the good bacteria? As I say I have not seen any nitrite spike so I'm not sure if I even have much bacteria to get rid of ammonia yet? I have read that I may not see a spike due to using the sludge and gravel but it has only been a week since I put that in and did not know how long this would take?
2: As I say I have good levels of nitrates. Can nitrates only be present with the nitrite eating bacteria? In other words does having nitrate levels mean I have a healthy bacteria colony?
Its hard because the tank has only been running two weeks now. From the start it has been over filtered with two new canister filters with temperatures around 80 degrees and plenty of water movement. The sludge and gravel was added a week ago. The ammonia is back to zero usually withing the 24 hours after dosing ammonia at 3ppm. This tells me I'm nearly good but can this be after only 2 weeks from scratch and 1 week with some used stuff put in?
I want to completely stock a cichlid tank but am terrified I will add them only to realise I have made a terrible mistake.
I have a tank that is two weeks into cycling and posted a thread in that forum regarding whether or not I was on the right track. I have a few questions regarding though I can't seem to find the answer to. My ammonium levels are dropping between 24-48 hours after dosing. Nitrates are around 40-50 every time I test ( pretty much every day). My problem being I have only ever seen nitrite levels around 0-0.25. I used sludge and gravel from an established tank a week ago and was just unsure where in the process I am. So my questions are
1: is there anything else that can rid the tank of ammonia other than the good bacteria? As I say I have not seen any nitrite spike so I'm not sure if I even have much bacteria to get rid of ammonia yet? I have read that I may not see a spike due to using the sludge and gravel but it has only been a week since I put that in and did not know how long this would take?
2: As I say I have good levels of nitrates. Can nitrates only be present with the nitrite eating bacteria? In other words does having nitrate levels mean I have a healthy bacteria colony?
Its hard because the tank has only been running two weeks now. From the start it has been over filtered with two new canister filters with temperatures around 80 degrees and plenty of water movement. The sludge and gravel was added a week ago. The ammonia is back to zero usually withing the 24 hours after dosing ammonia at 3ppm. This tells me I'm nearly good but can this be after only 2 weeks from scratch and 1 week with some used stuff put in?
I want to completely stock a cichlid tank but am terrified I will add them only to realise I have made a terrible mistake.