+1 to the above...I would add that raising the tank temp to about 82F will aid in beneficial bacteria growth.When I did a fishless cycle it took 3 weeks for the ammonia to drop. Unless you are using a bottled bacteria product (and one that works) it is a slow process.
I can't really tell from your photo, but don't let ammonia go over 3 ppm. If it's over 3 ppm, do a water change big enough to reduce the level to 3 ppm.
Once you get it to 3 ppm, don't add any more food until the ammonia drops. Too much ammonia makes so much nitrite the cycle stalls. You can still use the fishless cycle on here - you need to wait until ammonia drops below 0.75 and nitrite is over 2 ppm. Then you can add more fish food. It will be more difficult to follow the method exactly with fish food, but you can still add food only when you reach the same targets.
Awesome thanks for this!When I did a fishless cycle it took 3 weeks for the ammonia to drop. Unless you are using a bottled bacteria product (and one that works) it is a slow process.
I can't really tell from your photo, but don't let ammonia go over 3 ppm. If it's over 3 ppm, do a water change big enough to reduce the level to 3 ppm.
Once you get it to 3 ppm, don't add any more food until the ammonia drops. Too much ammonia makes so much nitrite the cycle stalls. You can still use the fishless cycle on here - you need to wait until ammonia drops below 0.75 and nitrite is over 2 ppm. Then you can add more fish food. It will be more difficult to follow the method exactly with fish food, but you can still add food only when you reach the same targets.