Agus
New Member
Hi guys, I'm new to this forum and currently in fishless cycling process of my 45g tank. I have full of bio media in my canister and also 4cm sand in the tank.
I start my cycle on August 28 using Seachem Aquavitro Seed as a starter, and add 4 ppm of pure ammonia. In just 6 days progress start to showed up, ammonia drop to 1 ppm and nitrite 2 ppm. At day seven I add 3 ppm ammonia and nitrite getting high, somewhere around 5 ppm in API test kit. 7 days Seed dosage done and I got confuse what to do next. I tried asking in Seachem forum but no one respond. So at day 8 I decided to do 50% water change to lower the nitrite. After wc nitrite drop around 2 ppm. I still maintain 3 ppm ammonia whenever it's drop and nitrite always stay at 2 ppm. I also check for nitrate several times and it's stay at 5 ppm.
You guys must be thinking I'm doing it all wrong...and it is. That is because I didn't know how to do it properly, until last week when I read this cycling procedure on this forum thread and wish I found it before start the cycle so I didn't have to scratch my head a lot.
After read that article I add only 1 ppm ammonia and check it daily, it's always down to 0 ppm in one day. At this stage I thought it's only a matter of time for nitrite to get lower, but I always got 2 ppm. I just check the ammonia tonight after 12 hours and it's already 0 ppm! But why my nitrite is not decrease? Am I still doing it wrong?
Sorry for this long story, I want it to be clear so you guys can understand my situation. Any advice will be appreciated, thank you!
I start my cycle on August 28 using Seachem Aquavitro Seed as a starter, and add 4 ppm of pure ammonia. In just 6 days progress start to showed up, ammonia drop to 1 ppm and nitrite 2 ppm. At day seven I add 3 ppm ammonia and nitrite getting high, somewhere around 5 ppm in API test kit. 7 days Seed dosage done and I got confuse what to do next. I tried asking in Seachem forum but no one respond. So at day 8 I decided to do 50% water change to lower the nitrite. After wc nitrite drop around 2 ppm. I still maintain 3 ppm ammonia whenever it's drop and nitrite always stay at 2 ppm. I also check for nitrate several times and it's stay at 5 ppm.
You guys must be thinking I'm doing it all wrong...and it is. That is because I didn't know how to do it properly, until last week when I read this cycling procedure on this forum thread and wish I found it before start the cycle so I didn't have to scratch my head a lot.
After read that article I add only 1 ppm ammonia and check it daily, it's always down to 0 ppm in one day. At this stage I thought it's only a matter of time for nitrite to get lower, but I always got 2 ppm. I just check the ammonia tonight after 12 hours and it's already 0 ppm! But why my nitrite is not decrease? Am I still doing it wrong?
Sorry for this long story, I want it to be clear so you guys can understand my situation. Any advice will be appreciated, thank you!