I am in the process of setting up a 29 gallon nano and need some advice.
This is my first tank of any kind. About a month ago, I started "cooking" some dry Pukani rock in a bin in my garage. I brushed and picked the rock as clean as I could before putting them into heated RO/DI saltwater with plenty of circulation. My main goal was to remove remaining organic matter and as much phosphate as possible before placing the rock in my tank. I have been testing to monitor phosphate and ammonia levels, and performing water changes whenever they seemed to be rising.
About three days ago I tested for phosphate and ammonia, prepared to perform a water change, but the ammonia was lower than it had been after the last water change. So I tested for nitrite and nitrate, and found those levels both elevated. It seems like the leftover organics on the rock have started the cycle(?).
The phosphate levels are still high, so I am torn between wanting to perform the water change to get the phosphates out and not wanting to performing the change to allow the cycle to continue uninterrupted.
Which should be my priority at this point? Phosphate removal or the cycle?
I was prepared to have an empty tank for quite some time, so I can be a patient as needed to get this right.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is my first tank of any kind. About a month ago, I started "cooking" some dry Pukani rock in a bin in my garage. I brushed and picked the rock as clean as I could before putting them into heated RO/DI saltwater with plenty of circulation. My main goal was to remove remaining organic matter and as much phosphate as possible before placing the rock in my tank. I have been testing to monitor phosphate and ammonia levels, and performing water changes whenever they seemed to be rising.
About three days ago I tested for phosphate and ammonia, prepared to perform a water change, but the ammonia was lower than it had been after the last water change. So I tested for nitrite and nitrate, and found those levels both elevated. It seems like the leftover organics on the rock have started the cycle(?).
The phosphate levels are still high, so I am torn between wanting to perform the water change to get the phosphates out and not wanting to performing the change to allow the cycle to continue uninterrupted.
Which should be my priority at this point? Phosphate removal or the cycle?
I was prepared to have an empty tank for quite some time, so I can be a patient as needed to get this right.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk