Cycle stalled

gramps13

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I have been a member of this site for some time and other than introducing myself after registering I haven't posted on here for some time. I started the cycle on a 40G breeder on Nov. 16th with a deli shrimp. I am running the tank without a sump. I have a Reef Octopus BH1000 HOB skimmer,Jebao WP25, Cobalt Aquatics 150w heater(set at 78), 50lbs of dry rock from reefcleaners and 40lbs of Caribsea Special Grade dry sand. I seeded the rock with small live rock purchased from a LFS. Now here is the problem. I got talked into trying some Nutrifin cycle and I believe that is what stalled the cycle. When I started testing 5 days after the addition of the shrimp, I registered 2ppm of ammonia. A couple of days later I showed .5 ammonia, 0 nitrite and 20 ppm nitrate. Tested 2 days later and my ammonia was showing 0, nitrite and nitrate both zero as well????? I am stumped as to where the nitrate went as I was waiting until the cycle was complete to do a water change. Plus I knew ahead of time that the cycle would take several weeks due to the dry rock and sand. I have tried to bring up the ammonia level to restart it and the ammonia drops but I still do not register nitrite or nitrate. I figure this is a result of the Nutrifin cycle :headwally:. I am assuming my only option here is to due a massive water change and start from scratch. I am currently going through a major diatom bloom and starting to get hair algae as well. I just wanted to get your thoughts on this.
Thanks
 
How are you testing, it could be your cycle is done and your testing for nitrate incorrectly. Algae needs something to grow so I am willing to bet you have high nitrates or phosphates or both.
 
I use an API reefmaster test kit. I will be getting the Salifert tests soon but for now this is it. I also have a BRS media reactor filled with carbon/GFO soon to be online. I thought maybe it was my test kit but I did register high nitrates a couple of weeks ago then like I said, two days later it registered zero. I tossed in another shrimp two days ago and I will see what happens. This is the first time I used dry rock and I didn't expect it to cycle this fast. My last tank was a 12 gallon nano cube and I started it with live rock. Unfortunately, I gave all of my live rock and livestock back to LFS because I was moving out of state and was not going to be able to set the new or old tank up for a couple of days so started over fresh.
 
I used dry rock and I cycled with microbacter 7 and pure ammonia. Took about 6 weeks which is pretty standard. I don't really understand how your nitrate just disappeared nutrifin doesn't remove nitrates almost nothing does only a water change.??
 
Well banged the bottles around and shook the heck out of em and still registering a zero. I think I'm just gonna do a huge water change and start over. Thanks for the replys
 
The algae is likely consuming any nitrate before it can register on a test kit. If you have algae, you also have nitrate.
 
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