Junior Gent
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Hi guys
I started cycling my tank and it took 10 days to reduce 5ppm's of ammonia to 0.5ppm. Nitrites started appearing in this time. I left it a couple more days as i were going away on holiday for 8 days, i tested the ammonia and it had reduced to 0.25ppm and even more nitrites were in the tank (although i cant remember the readings for nitrites). I decided to put 1.5ml of ammonia in my tank the night before i left. My previous dose was 1ml as i only have a 30 litre tank. I hoped this would last the period i were away. I have come back to readings of no ammonia, no nitrites and high levels of nitrates. So i immediately put a 1ml dose of ammonia in. My reading of this is my tank is reducing levels of ammonia and nitrites very swiftly and producing nitrates as a consequence, im very happy with this, i have only used new filter meterial and added nothing but ammonia and a dechlorinator (at the start). Im hoping that my lack of ammonia to feed the bacteria hasn't killed them back.
Has any one been in this situation? An offer any advice, or should i just keep monitoring the ammonia?
I started cycling my tank and it took 10 days to reduce 5ppm's of ammonia to 0.5ppm. Nitrites started appearing in this time. I left it a couple more days as i were going away on holiday for 8 days, i tested the ammonia and it had reduced to 0.25ppm and even more nitrites were in the tank (although i cant remember the readings for nitrites). I decided to put 1.5ml of ammonia in my tank the night before i left. My previous dose was 1ml as i only have a 30 litre tank. I hoped this would last the period i were away. I have come back to readings of no ammonia, no nitrites and high levels of nitrates. So i immediately put a 1ml dose of ammonia in. My reading of this is my tank is reducing levels of ammonia and nitrites very swiftly and producing nitrates as a consequence, im very happy with this, i have only used new filter meterial and added nothing but ammonia and a dechlorinator (at the start). Im hoping that my lack of ammonia to feed the bacteria hasn't killed them back.
Has any one been in this situation? An offer any advice, or should i just keep monitoring the ammonia?