BWine
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I started the cycle on my 210 gallon tank with 2 pieces of shrimp back on March 8th. I used all RO/DI water. It has about 200 lbs of dry LR and 120 lbs of dry sand. The Ammonia shot up as high as 4.0 ppm. That lasted about a week and a half. The Ammonia went to 0 ppm and Nitrite went up to 2.0 ppm. The Nitrite slowly receded over the last week and a half. Both Ammonia and Nitrite have been at 0 ppm for the last 3 days. I didn't bother checking Nitrates during the cycle because I didn't think they mattered until the end of the cycle. With my Nitrites and Ammonia at 0 ppm, I tested my Nitrates to see how high it had gotten. But to my surprise, Nitrates tested at 0 ppm yesterday. :eek2:
Yesterday's Parameters:
Temp = 79
Sg = 1.024
Nitrite = 0 ppm
Ammonia = 0 ppm
Nitrate = 0 ppm
Phosphate = 0.5 ppm
Ph = 8.0
Mg = 1110
Alk = 4.34
Cal = 380
I think my cycle is over so I did a 50 gallon water change today. What do you think? Is it unusual to have 0 Nitrates at the end of a cycle? Or do I need to get a new Nitrate test kit?
Yesterday's Parameters:
Temp = 79
Sg = 1.024
Nitrite = 0 ppm
Ammonia = 0 ppm
Nitrate = 0 ppm
Phosphate = 0.5 ppm
Ph = 8.0
Mg = 1110
Alk = 4.34
Cal = 380
I think my cycle is over so I did a 50 gallon water change today. What do you think? Is it unusual to have 0 Nitrates at the end of a cycle? Or do I need to get a new Nitrate test kit?
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