Boulder Fish
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I have a 20 gallon tank (with a couple of live plants), which I began a fishless cycle on about 3 weeks ago. I chose to follow the "Add and Wait" method detailed in rdd1952's pinned, "Fishless Cycling," article. This is how it has played out so far:
Week 1: Brought ammonia levels up to 5 ppm, which dropped to zero after 7 days.
Weeks 2/3: Brought ammonia level back up to 4 ppm, which dropped to zero after 2 days, and nitrates began to register/climb. (No nitrites). I added ammonia each time it dropped back to zero, which continued to be every other day, for 10 days.
mid Week 3: (10 days after my initial ammonia drop I added the requisite ammonia again, along with some iron for my plants) It has been 3 days since then, and the ammonia and nitrates seem to have stalled (still no nitrites present) I tested yesterday morning, last night, and again this afternoon. Using my API Master test kit, I get 1 ppm of ammonia and 5 ppm of nitrates each time. (I had some leftover Jungle brand test strips, which also register the 1 ppm of ammonia, but read the nitrates at a much higher level of 80 ppm, and again 0 nitrites)
Any ideas on what might be going on?
Is it possible the addition of iron has affected the bacteria or the test results?
Should I be seeing nitrites by now?
I chose the "Add and Wait" method because it sounded more expeditious. But, I am certainly willing to take all the time necessary to create a hospitable environment for my future fish friends, so I can switch to the "Add Daily" method if it will get my nitrites in gear...
Thank you, in advance, for any advice/opinions.
Week 1: Brought ammonia levels up to 5 ppm, which dropped to zero after 7 days.
Weeks 2/3: Brought ammonia level back up to 4 ppm, which dropped to zero after 2 days, and nitrates began to register/climb. (No nitrites). I added ammonia each time it dropped back to zero, which continued to be every other day, for 10 days.
mid Week 3: (10 days after my initial ammonia drop I added the requisite ammonia again, along with some iron for my plants) It has been 3 days since then, and the ammonia and nitrates seem to have stalled (still no nitrites present) I tested yesterday morning, last night, and again this afternoon. Using my API Master test kit, I get 1 ppm of ammonia and 5 ppm of nitrates each time. (I had some leftover Jungle brand test strips, which also register the 1 ppm of ammonia, but read the nitrates at a much higher level of 80 ppm, and again 0 nitrites)
Any ideas on what might be going on?
Is it possible the addition of iron has affected the bacteria or the test results?
Should I be seeing nitrites by now?
I chose the "Add and Wait" method because it sounded more expeditious. But, I am certainly willing to take all the time necessary to create a hospitable environment for my future fish friends, so I can switch to the "Add Daily" method if it will get my nitrites in gear...
Thank you, in advance, for any advice/opinions.