Patrick Cox
Active member
I am cycling a new tank and based on the steps I have taken, I expected this to go quicker but I must have missed a step. I let my pukani dry rock "cook" for about 6-8 weeks in order to remove as much bound up phosphate as I could. During this process I dosed SeaKlear. Towards the end of that process I started adding fish food to the bin. Hindsight, I should have added ammonium chloride and bacteria and then stayed on top of the cycle in the bin, but I didn't.
Once my tank arrived I filled it up with salt water and moved my rock to my new DT. This was about two weeks ago. At that time I added more frozen fish food and Bio Spira bacteria. I then later added Dr Tim's ammonium chloride and Dr Tim's One and Only bacteria. I have read that by using the One and Only bacteria, you can actually add fish immediately, but I was not going to do this. Now I have been testing my water over the past week and for some reason, my tank is not processing the nitrite like I expected. Ammonia is gone in a day. But nitrite is not. So each day I have tested both and found ammonia to be zero, nitrite to be about .1-.2, and then I add more ammonium chloride. So I am wondering if others have had this experience with these products? How long should it take when using this bacteria for the bacteria to process the nitrite?
Thanks!
Once my tank arrived I filled it up with salt water and moved my rock to my new DT. This was about two weeks ago. At that time I added more frozen fish food and Bio Spira bacteria. I then later added Dr Tim's ammonium chloride and Dr Tim's One and Only bacteria. I have read that by using the One and Only bacteria, you can actually add fish immediately, but I was not going to do this. Now I have been testing my water over the past week and for some reason, my tank is not processing the nitrite like I expected. Ammonia is gone in a day. But nitrite is not. So each day I have tested both and found ammonia to be zero, nitrite to be about .1-.2, and then I add more ammonium chloride. So I am wondering if others have had this experience with these products? How long should it take when using this bacteria for the bacteria to process the nitrite?
Thanks!