aaronc
Fishaholic
Hey All
I set up my new Rio125 this weekend.
I tested the water today, more out of boredom than anything else as I am not adding fish for a few weeks yet.
I got some strange results.
Ammonia was 2ppm (zero out of the tap)
Nitrate was about 20 (zero out of the tap)
Nitrite was somewhere between 0 and .25 - very hard to tell
Now these would be expected results if I were fishless cycling, but I am not.
There are no fish in the tank and I have not added any ammonia.
The tank is planted, but the plants look good and there is no mass of dead plant matter in the tank.
Anyone got any ideas as to why my ammonia and nitrate readings would be so high?
The nitrate one confuses me the most, as to get a reading like that would require a bacteria colony, the tank was only set up on Sunday and no mature media was added so find it hard to believe there is a colony in there.
I have been dosing CO2 to 30ppm as well as EI ferts.
Thanks
Aaron
I set up my new Rio125 this weekend.
I tested the water today, more out of boredom than anything else as I am not adding fish for a few weeks yet.
I got some strange results.
Ammonia was 2ppm (zero out of the tap)
Nitrate was about 20 (zero out of the tap)
Nitrite was somewhere between 0 and .25 - very hard to tell
Now these would be expected results if I were fishless cycling, but I am not.
There are no fish in the tank and I have not added any ammonia.
The tank is planted, but the plants look good and there is no mass of dead plant matter in the tank.
Anyone got any ideas as to why my ammonia and nitrate readings would be so high?
The nitrate one confuses me the most, as to get a reading like that would require a bacteria colony, the tank was only set up on Sunday and no mature media was added so find it hard to believe there is a colony in there.
I have been dosing CO2 to 30ppm as well as EI ferts.
Thanks
Aaron