Hello,
I have had my aquarium set up now for nearly 6 weeks, I am doing a fishless cycle. It's soooo slow.
Tank is 180 litre, trickle filtration system. Temp set to 28oc
6 weeks ago I started the tank off, added ammonia to take it to 5ppm and tested daily
After 3 weeks, it was still 5ppm. Nothing was happening.
I spoke to a friend and was able to get some filter media from him. I put a bag of water and algae from his tank into my filter and bingo, within 2 days the tank was clearing ammonia. It would clear 5ppm in about 12 hours. I have since been feeding the tank with anough ammonia daily to take it back to about 4ppm and again, it is cleaing it back to nil withinn 12 hours - perfect
Now the nItrite level is through the roof (as expected). I know that it takes twice as long for the nItrite to clear to nitrAte but I have no idea how long the first part took as it did nothing for 3 weeks then worked instantly when I added some media to the filters.
It has so far been 2 weeks and the nItrite is still in a huge spike, the tester just goes instant dark purple. The water is well circulated as it is a trickle feed from the lid so there is good circulation
My concern is the tank failed to develop any bacteria to deal with the ammonia on its own and this only resolved itself after I added a bag of media/bacteria. My concern is that for the same reason, it may not produce and of the required bacteria to process the nItrite.
After 6 weeks I am really keen to get some fish and while I know patience is the key, it would be frustrating if in many more weeks its still the same.
Am i doing anything wrong?
Thanks
I have had my aquarium set up now for nearly 6 weeks, I am doing a fishless cycle. It's soooo slow.
Tank is 180 litre, trickle filtration system. Temp set to 28oc
6 weeks ago I started the tank off, added ammonia to take it to 5ppm and tested daily
After 3 weeks, it was still 5ppm. Nothing was happening.
I spoke to a friend and was able to get some filter media from him. I put a bag of water and algae from his tank into my filter and bingo, within 2 days the tank was clearing ammonia. It would clear 5ppm in about 12 hours. I have since been feeding the tank with anough ammonia daily to take it back to about 4ppm and again, it is cleaing it back to nil withinn 12 hours - perfect
Now the nItrite level is through the roof (as expected). I know that it takes twice as long for the nItrite to clear to nitrAte but I have no idea how long the first part took as it did nothing for 3 weeks then worked instantly when I added some media to the filters.
It has so far been 2 weeks and the nItrite is still in a huge spike, the tester just goes instant dark purple. The water is well circulated as it is a trickle feed from the lid so there is good circulation
My concern is the tank failed to develop any bacteria to deal with the ammonia on its own and this only resolved itself after I added a bag of media/bacteria. My concern is that for the same reason, it may not produce and of the required bacteria to process the nItrite.
After 6 weeks I am really keen to get some fish and while I know patience is the key, it would be frustrating if in many more weeks its still the same.
Am i doing anything wrong?
Thanks