Hi, tank has been fish-in cycling for just over three weeks and I have yet to have any spike in ammonia past .6 nor any more than .1 in nitrite, what is going on? There is obviously no nitrate either.
I have been doing daily water changes of about 25% to 35% and the liquid test kit always measures about the same before and after. I was told I may be doing too many water changes and not allowing the ammonia to build up. Could this be true?
I have live plants introduced gradually (2 anubias, java fern, hygrophilia) and four danios (2 zebra, 2 glowlight). Is it possible the plants are delaying the cycle from ammonia take-up?
I also made the mistake of using nutrafin cycle and some waste control nitrifier piece of crap (advised by the LFS). Could it be that this stuff is slowing my cycle? I stopped using it anyway, about a week ago.
This cycling stuff is difficult, sometimes I feel I am trying too hard and not letting nature take its course, but I don't want the fish to die.
One more thing is confusing me, I can't tell whether my ammonia test (nutrafin liquid) is below .6, because that is as low as it goes. It does indicate at least some ammonia, but how do I know how much if its less than .6? The shade is so subtle, any advice on this.
Thanks for all your help, this cycling stuff is tiring me out, thought it would probably be not much longer but nothing seems to have changed in the last week to two weeks.
I have been doing daily water changes of about 25% to 35% and the liquid test kit always measures about the same before and after. I was told I may be doing too many water changes and not allowing the ammonia to build up. Could this be true?
I have live plants introduced gradually (2 anubias, java fern, hygrophilia) and four danios (2 zebra, 2 glowlight). Is it possible the plants are delaying the cycle from ammonia take-up?
I also made the mistake of using nutrafin cycle and some waste control nitrifier piece of crap (advised by the LFS). Could it be that this stuff is slowing my cycle? I stopped using it anyway, about a week ago.
This cycling stuff is difficult, sometimes I feel I am trying too hard and not letting nature take its course, but I don't want the fish to die.
One more thing is confusing me, I can't tell whether my ammonia test (nutrafin liquid) is below .6, because that is as low as it goes. It does indicate at least some ammonia, but how do I know how much if its less than .6? The shade is so subtle, any advice on this.
Thanks for all your help, this cycling stuff is tiring me out, thought it would probably be not much longer but nothing seems to have changed in the last week to two weeks.