Mark Thompson
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Hi,
Just after some advice really.....
I have had my 320L tank set up for exactly 1 week now. I decided to try the fishless cycling technique using a product called Biomature (this is just fancy Ammonia really).
I have been adding the Biomature to my tank as stated on the instructions which after 1 week has left me with Ammonia levels at around 5ppm.
Now I realise that with a fishless cycle I am now waiting for the Ammonia munching bacterial to kick-in and turn some of this readily available foodsource into Nitrite. The thing is I am measuring no Nitrite at present which means the colony has not developed, can anyone tell me if this is normal and does it generally take this long for the Nitrite to become detectable?
I realise that once I have the Nitrite I have an even longer wait on my hands for the Nitrite eating bacteria to establish and reduce the level but I just wanted to know I was on-track so to speak.
Cheers
Mark
Just after some advice really.....
I have had my 320L tank set up for exactly 1 week now. I decided to try the fishless cycling technique using a product called Biomature (this is just fancy Ammonia really).
I have been adding the Biomature to my tank as stated on the instructions which after 1 week has left me with Ammonia levels at around 5ppm.
Now I realise that with a fishless cycle I am now waiting for the Ammonia munching bacterial to kick-in and turn some of this readily available foodsource into Nitrite. The thing is I am measuring no Nitrite at present which means the colony has not developed, can anyone tell me if this is normal and does it generally take this long for the Nitrite to become detectable?
I realise that once I have the Nitrite I have an even longer wait on my hands for the Nitrite eating bacteria to establish and reduce the level but I just wanted to know I was on-track so to speak.
Cheers
Mark