waterdrop
Enthusiastic "Re-Beginner"
Agree with Tom, it just needs time to happen, you sound like you've got everything right.
Mature media seeding is a wonderful and usually reliable thing but it is not guaranteed that you will get a "take." Sometimes the bacteria just don't like being moved and they all die off or just give a long pause before springing back into action.
If mature media were not part of the picture we would say that it can often take two weeks, rarely 3 weeks before the first drop of ammonia from the original dose of 4-5ppm down to zero ppm. It sometimes just sits there showing 4-5ppm for days on end and then suddenly drops very rapidly (a lot of fishless cycling is like this.)
[It's like the newly pregnant mom with the new baby room, wallpaper, crib, colors and everything but then having 9 months to wait, lol. Our two autotrophic species are very, very slow growers!]
~~waterdrop~~
Mature media seeding is a wonderful and usually reliable thing but it is not guaranteed that you will get a "take." Sometimes the bacteria just don't like being moved and they all die off or just give a long pause before springing back into action.
If mature media were not part of the picture we would say that it can often take two weeks, rarely 3 weeks before the first drop of ammonia from the original dose of 4-5ppm down to zero ppm. It sometimes just sits there showing 4-5ppm for days on end and then suddenly drops very rapidly (a lot of fishless cycling is like this.)
[It's like the newly pregnant mom with the new baby room, wallpaper, crib, colors and everything but then having 9 months to wait, lol. Our two autotrophic species are very, very slow growers!]
~~waterdrop~~