Yellow_donkey
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So I added bio media/stone into sump in bags to make sure I had plenty of surface area and seeded that new media for 3 weeks.
I then removed all of the "man-made" LR I did not like and placed it in a bin with a powerhead.
Waited and tested my DT daily for any spikes and everything was good so I had plenty of BB to maintain my tank cycle.
I went and bought the LR I wanted from the LFS and placed in same bin about 2 weeks later with the 3 rock pieces I removed the tank knowing I had to cycle my new LR. So I placed new LR in same bin with removed.
One week later I tested all three, NH3, NO2 and NO3. Bother NH3 and NO2 were zero but the NH3 was at 10, so after one week I assume somthing significant happened/cycle. Two days ago I dosed store bought ammonia and raised the bin level to 4ppm, greenest I have ever see that via! haha.
It took 36 hours but I am now zero across with NH3 still showing in the 10 range.
I tested throughout the 36 hours as well and I saw the ammonia gradually on the decline the entire time.
My question is, did I cycle the new LR or is the old LR just taken care of everything. Am I bale to place new rock into DT or no, wait longer? Keep dosing NH3?
As a side note, I never saw any NO2 whatsoever. Thank you.
I then removed all of the "man-made" LR I did not like and placed it in a bin with a powerhead.
Waited and tested my DT daily for any spikes and everything was good so I had plenty of BB to maintain my tank cycle.
I went and bought the LR I wanted from the LFS and placed in same bin about 2 weeks later with the 3 rock pieces I removed the tank knowing I had to cycle my new LR. So I placed new LR in same bin with removed.
One week later I tested all three, NH3, NO2 and NO3. Bother NH3 and NO2 were zero but the NH3 was at 10, so after one week I assume somthing significant happened/cycle. Two days ago I dosed store bought ammonia and raised the bin level to 4ppm, greenest I have ever see that via! haha.
It took 36 hours but I am now zero across with NH3 still showing in the 10 range.
I tested throughout the 36 hours as well and I saw the ammonia gradually on the decline the entire time.
My question is, did I cycle the new LR or is the old LR just taken care of everything. Am I bale to place new rock into DT or no, wait longer? Keep dosing NH3?
As a side note, I never saw any NO2 whatsoever. Thank you.