gangeox
Fish Fanatic
Hi again everyone!
Just got back from my hols and as i mentioned before i went, i started a fishless cycle and as advised i put twice as much ammonia in as required to last the week i've been away, i also put a used filter in to help along the cycle, so now i'm back and went to test for ammonia in the water and can see even before i add the drops from the kit that the water has a yellowy tinge to it
So now i am even more confused.
Would it be wise to do a massive water change then check for ammonia and if none are present add a few drops of ammonia then test to get a level then test again the next day?.
By reading these posts i can see i am not the only one with cycling issues and i am starting to feel that i should start again and be here to watch over the process.
Also the bogwood and glass has algea growing on it, i assume this is a good sign?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Just got back from my hols and as i mentioned before i went, i started a fishless cycle and as advised i put twice as much ammonia in as required to last the week i've been away, i also put a used filter in to help along the cycle, so now i'm back and went to test for ammonia in the water and can see even before i add the drops from the kit that the water has a yellowy tinge to it
So now i am even more confused.
Would it be wise to do a massive water change then check for ammonia and if none are present add a few drops of ammonia then test to get a level then test again the next day?.
By reading these posts i can see i am not the only one with cycling issues and i am starting to feel that i should start again and be here to watch over the process.
Also the bogwood and glass has algea growing on it, i assume this is a good sign?
Thanks in advance for the advice.