chuckie
New Member
I set up a new rio 120 tank 5 weeks ago and went through the fishless cycle, last week the reading were Ammonia 0, Nitrites 0 and Nitrates 10.
At the beginning of the week an electrician turned up to put in more electrical sockets which involved drilling and knocking holes in the wall, i had already syphoned out half the water and put into containers to enable the tank to be moved for better access to the electrician but no cloth was placed over the fish tank and a fair amount of dust got in. I syphoned that water out, cleaned up the tank, refilled the tank with the water i had previously placed in containers and topped up the rest of the tank with tap water (with dechlorinator).
I assumed that the tank would need to go through a cycle again due to the quantity of tap water introduced so i checked the readings and they are Ammonia and Nitrites 0 and Nitrates 10. My question is, does this mean my tank is 'still cycled' or does it mean it hasn't started??
Sorry for the long winded post but i don't want to put any fish in until i'm sure
Many thanks in advance
Jane
At the beginning of the week an electrician turned up to put in more electrical sockets which involved drilling and knocking holes in the wall, i had already syphoned out half the water and put into containers to enable the tank to be moved for better access to the electrician but no cloth was placed over the fish tank and a fair amount of dust got in. I syphoned that water out, cleaned up the tank, refilled the tank with the water i had previously placed in containers and topped up the rest of the tank with tap water (with dechlorinator).
I assumed that the tank would need to go through a cycle again due to the quantity of tap water introduced so i checked the readings and they are Ammonia and Nitrites 0 and Nitrates 10. My question is, does this mean my tank is 'still cycled' or does it mean it hasn't started??
Sorry for the long winded post but i don't want to put any fish in until i'm sure
Many thanks in advance
Jane