Ammonia Spike w/Bio Spira

jsteinmeyer

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Reefers,

I'm cycling a new 33g. Started with dry rock and live sand, RO water and a fresh bottle of Bio Spira. I dosed 2ppm of ammonium chloride and let the magic happen. A week went by and all was going well (Nitrite spike started going down, ammonia nearly at 0ppm and a whole mess of nitrate). I decided to dose with 2ppm of ammonia once more to assure its ready for livestock exactly three days ago. Tested well yesterday (down to .25ppm for both ammonia/nitrite) so I thought I would be ready today or tomorrow. However I tested this morning and both ammonia and nitrite spiked to close to 1ppm.

Is this normal? Or did the cycle just stall? Curious to hear any opinions and what I can do next. Was thinking about a water change but was holding off on that until cycle was complete, right before adding livestock. Any help is appreciated!
 
I suppose, and I'm sure the popular answer will be to wait longer. But I'm curious as to why I would dose, both ammonia and nitrite decrease and then slightly increase with no other additives in just 24 hours.
 
Its possible that the decaying matter in the live sand caused that spike..
Or testing error..

no matter.. tanks not ready..
 
I'm going to say API test kit?
It's notorious for showing slight ammonia when in fact it is 0.

Or you could just not be fully cycled yet either.
 
Also he stated he started with dry rock i have seen even dry rock can have dead material in it after a few days in water it can cause amonia spike
 
Thanks for all the feedback. I have a feeling there is some dead material flying around causing the spike. Back to the couch I go to wait a little longer! :headwally:
 
Patience is key... NOTHING good happens fast..

Personally when starting with dry rock I would let it go for 4 weeks or more before I added anything..
 
Update: Tested both again this evening. Nitrites completely reading zero but still just around .25ppm ammonia. Maybe getting a misreading on the API test again? Thinking about dosing 2ppm of ammonium chloride again and testing tomorrow. If I'm reading 0ppm on nitrite tomorrow after dosing, should I get a new ammonia test kit and try then? Gotta be close at this point.
 
You should leave it alone for a week.maybe ghost feed a bit ..

Then try again when your less anxious In this hobby the Tortuous always wins over the Hare
 
@ericarenee Totally agree. I've been burned before by this. Perhaps the biggest issue here is really the perceived false advertisement in Bio Spira itself. "Pour into tank and add fish" , my butt!
 
did you cure your dry rock before putting it in the tank? I'm asking because i just got my dry rock in the mail today and man it was so dirty. I rinsed it off in the tub and now it's curing in some distilled water, there's so much junk coming off the rock!
 
did you cure your dry rock before putting it in the tank? I'm asking because i just got my dry rock in the mail today and man it was so dirty. I rinsed it off in the tub and now it's curing in some distilled water, there's so much junk coming off the rock!

I Would soak it in a tub with saltwater.. It can be even at a lower then normal salinity.. Keep a power head or pump in there with it.. Every other day take it piece by piece and rinse it in a separate bucket. Do this until when you shake it in a bucket its fairly clean..

If its super bad you might want to consider a more aggressive approach..If you put the rock in your tank and its leaching Nutrients badly you will struggle with algae for a long time.. and SPS Might even be out of the question..

Leaching Dry Live rock seems to be a Common topic lately. There is a sticky thread here about cleaning curing Live Rock.
 
I Would soak it in a tub with saltwater.. It can be even at a lower then normal salinity.. Keep a power head or pump in there with it.. Every other day take it piece by piece and rinse it in a separate bucket. Do this until when you shake it in a bucket its fairly clean..

If its super bad you might want to consider a more aggressive approach..If you put the rock in your tank and its leaching Nutrients badly you will struggle with algae for a long time.. and SPS Might even be out of the question..

Leaching Dry Live rock seems to be a Common topic lately. There is a sticky thread here about cleaning curing Live Rock.

That's what i was planning on doing, except with distilled water instead of saltwater. I couldn't even imagine putting rock in that state in my DT, yikes! lol!
 
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