rogeragrimes
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7 days ago, moved an established 120-gallon FOWLR tank, got rid of old sand and put in new store bought live sand. Kept live rock and it looks pretty healthy. Contains 4 fish, 2 anemones, and some other invertebrates. Ammonia has been reading 0.5ppm the last few days (not sure how long, but that same reading since we started testing 5 days ago). Slightly low ph at 7.8, added some ph up, and it went to 7.9. Fish seemed to be acting normally, although the slippery dick is staying buried in the sand 99% of the time (just comes out to eat for a few seconds and then back in).
I know normally we should get rid of any measurable ammonia by doing water changes, but I'm wondering if the tank is perhaps in the middle of a mini-cycle (ammonia 0.5ppm, nitrites 0, nitrates 0). Wouldn't removing the ammonia delay the ending of the mini-cycle? Or should I get rid of all ammonia period?
I know normally we should get rid of any measurable ammonia by doing water changes, but I'm wondering if the tank is perhaps in the middle of a mini-cycle (ammonia 0.5ppm, nitrites 0, nitrates 0). Wouldn't removing the ammonia delay the ending of the mini-cycle? Or should I get rid of all ammonia period?