Becca
Fishaholic
You guys are going to kill me. I know this is a hot topic, and I really wish someone would pin an exact how-to on this board, I think it might help everything out.
I want to make sure I'm following the directions correctly, here's what I believe the process to be:
Step 1
1) Setup tank with gravel, filters and water.
2) If available, add decorations, filter media and or gravel from an established tank. Keep items in contact with either the new tank's filter media and/or gravel to help the spread of the beneficial bacteria. (It needs to grow since it's going to eat up the bad bacteria...)
3) Carefully add ammonia (regular household ammonia cleaner is fine) to the new tank until you have approximately 5ppm. Take note of how much ammonia you added.
Step 2
1) Beginning with the second day of your fishless cycle, take a water test about an hour before you plan to add ammonia to your tank. The reading will determine how much ammonia you're to add.
2) If there are no nitrites according to your water test, add the same amount of ammonia that you added on day 1. Continue repeating step 2 on a daily basis until you see a nitrite spike.
3) If there are nitrites (they'll most likely be high...) add 1/2 of the amount of ammonia you added on day 1, and continue to step 3 on the next day.
Step 3
1) Take a water test to check for nitrite and nitrate levels.
2) If the nitrItes are 0, and you have a nitrAte spike, do a 50% water change. Continue to monitor all aspects of the water for a couple of days to ensure all readings are good. Ammonia and Nitrites should be 0.
3) If you do not have nitrites of 0 and a nitrate spike, repeat step 3 until you do.
Can someone please verify that my steps as noted here are correct? I hate to have to start the cycle over because I had one minor detail wrong.
I want to make sure I'm following the directions correctly, here's what I believe the process to be:
Step 1
1) Setup tank with gravel, filters and water.
2) If available, add decorations, filter media and or gravel from an established tank. Keep items in contact with either the new tank's filter media and/or gravel to help the spread of the beneficial bacteria. (It needs to grow since it's going to eat up the bad bacteria...)
3) Carefully add ammonia (regular household ammonia cleaner is fine) to the new tank until you have approximately 5ppm. Take note of how much ammonia you added.
Step 2
1) Beginning with the second day of your fishless cycle, take a water test about an hour before you plan to add ammonia to your tank. The reading will determine how much ammonia you're to add.
2) If there are no nitrites according to your water test, add the same amount of ammonia that you added on day 1. Continue repeating step 2 on a daily basis until you see a nitrite spike.
3) If there are nitrites (they'll most likely be high...) add 1/2 of the amount of ammonia you added on day 1, and continue to step 3 on the next day.
Step 3
1) Take a water test to check for nitrite and nitrate levels.
2) If the nitrItes are 0, and you have a nitrAte spike, do a 50% water change. Continue to monitor all aspects of the water for a couple of days to ensure all readings are good. Ammonia and Nitrites should be 0.
3) If you do not have nitrites of 0 and a nitrate spike, repeat step 3 until you do.
Can someone please verify that my steps as noted here are correct? I hate to have to start the cycle over because I had one minor detail wrong.