So, I've been getting some odd results from cycling and I'm not entirely sure what to do with them..
Some Background
Okay, so. I set up my tank with cheap gravel and potted aquarium plants + decor/rocks etc. I began cycling it (didn't go beyond the first ammonia dose) when I had a snail outbreak. Frustradley, I took everything apart and threw out the gravel and plants. I let everything dry out for over a month and cleaned all the decor thoroughly. I replaced the carbon filter media in both filters and washed all the other media with warm tap water (I accepted most of the bacteria to be dead by now anyway) and washed the tank down with a vinegar/water solution. I put in higher quality black gravel, decorations, rocks and planted some tissue culture plants. Other than some fluffy algae on the gravel that can be vacuumed away, everything was going fine so I started the cycle.
The Results
Before I had started the cycle, I appeared to have some nitrite in my aquarium. Without thinking too much of it, I dosed enough ammonia to achieve 3ppm. On day 4, my ammonia was down almost completely but to my surprise so was nitrite. There was also very little nitrate. I had performed one water change, but it was no more than 10-15%. Naturally, I brought the ammonia levels back up to 3ppm and tested the day after (doing a very small water change when I vacuumed the gravel). Ammonia had dropped by about 50%, whilst nitrite was still 0 and nitrates were low. I am only on day 5 and plan to continue testing, these results just seem very unusual to me. The testing kit I am using is the API Master Test Kit and I'm being very careful to follow instructions properly and retested a fair few times with same results.
Could someone explain these results to me? I'm following the cycle guide on these forums but the results I'm getting just don't match what I should be seeing according to the guide.
Aquarium Specs:
Rio 180
2x Filters (Bioflow 3.0 + tetra 800 plus external filter)
Small black gravel
2* rocks, 2 decor items + tissue culture plants
TNC Carbon + Flourish plant food
Some Background
Okay, so. I set up my tank with cheap gravel and potted aquarium plants + decor/rocks etc. I began cycling it (didn't go beyond the first ammonia dose) when I had a snail outbreak. Frustradley, I took everything apart and threw out the gravel and plants. I let everything dry out for over a month and cleaned all the decor thoroughly. I replaced the carbon filter media in both filters and washed all the other media with warm tap water (I accepted most of the bacteria to be dead by now anyway) and washed the tank down with a vinegar/water solution. I put in higher quality black gravel, decorations, rocks and planted some tissue culture plants. Other than some fluffy algae on the gravel that can be vacuumed away, everything was going fine so I started the cycle.
The Results
Before I had started the cycle, I appeared to have some nitrite in my aquarium. Without thinking too much of it, I dosed enough ammonia to achieve 3ppm. On day 4, my ammonia was down almost completely but to my surprise so was nitrite. There was also very little nitrate. I had performed one water change, but it was no more than 10-15%. Naturally, I brought the ammonia levels back up to 3ppm and tested the day after (doing a very small water change when I vacuumed the gravel). Ammonia had dropped by about 50%, whilst nitrite was still 0 and nitrates were low. I am only on day 5 and plan to continue testing, these results just seem very unusual to me. The testing kit I am using is the API Master Test Kit and I'm being very careful to follow instructions properly and retested a fair few times with same results.
Could someone explain these results to me? I'm following the cycle guide on these forums but the results I'm getting just don't match what I should be seeing according to the guide.
Aquarium Specs:
Rio 180
2x Filters (Bioflow 3.0 + tetra 800 plus external filter)
Small black gravel
2* rocks, 2 decor items + tissue culture plants
TNC Carbon + Flourish plant food