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No live plants. The tank, decor, and gravel were all cleaned and rinsed; hot water only. The only thing that I did keep was the filter to try to help with the bacteria. Positively Nitrite; light blue color API chart. Haven't added water except for when it started affecting the filtering which was once but it does need it again. Is the cloudiness part of the process?I think people usually wait till ammonia is zero to 0.25, otherwise the total may slow down the bacteria. Nitrites staying zero seems strange. Do you have plants? Or maybe you never "lost" these bacteria from your first attempt at fish in cycling. The ammonia is going down faster than it was before, so that is good.
Are you testing nitrate instead of nitrite by mistake?
3 doses totalHow many times have you dosed ammonia, in total?
Been away a while, lost track of your thread
Sounds like you are cycled...what is your reading for nitrAtes?3 doses total
Nitrates are around 40ppm. Yes, API master freshwater kit.Sounds like you are cycled...what is your reading for nitrAtes?
You are using the API liquid test kit, correct?
Large WC to get those trAtes down to a reasonable level, and you're ready for fish...congrats!Nitrates are around 40ppm. Yes, API master freshwater kit.
Will do and thanks to you and Myraan for all of the help!!Large WC to get those trAtes down to a reasonable level, and you're ready for fish...congrats!
After adding fish, be sure to monitor your params for several days afterward
More than welcome.Will do and thanks to you and Myraan for all of the help!!
What do you mean by "changed the filter"?Hey all! Once again thanks for the help! The chemicals are still good but the tank hasn't cleared at all; cloudy. I changed the filter on Monday, is there something that I'm missing?
I have the Tetra Whisper Bio-Bags. They say to replace them every month.What do you mean by "changed the filter"?
You never want to switch out your filter media, only rinse it in old tank water...