I've been working hard lately and neglecting my tank duties. So Saturday night without thinking I decided to get back to my old habits and do what I should have been doing and started by topping off my water because I'd let it go a bit longer than usual.
My system is fairly straight foreward, I have a 55g tank in my room with a large sump in the basement with some extra live rock pieces that place awkwardly in my tank in it. Well, apparently my live rock in the basement spent some time out of water. I woke up the next morning to a mostly dead tank and a Ammonia reading of .08 near as I can figure the added water was just enough to leech out the liverock piece in the basement.
Anyhow, I did a 40% water change immediatly bumping my level down to .04.
I've monitored my tank since and my Ammonia's down to 0, as well as trites and trates, ph's 8.2, 0 phosphates salts inbetween the green lines and so's the tempreture. So my question is this, this accident should cause a tank to re-cycle but I don't see any signs of it. Why not?
My system is fairly straight foreward, I have a 55g tank in my room with a large sump in the basement with some extra live rock pieces that place awkwardly in my tank in it. Well, apparently my live rock in the basement spent some time out of water. I woke up the next morning to a mostly dead tank and a Ammonia reading of .08 near as I can figure the added water was just enough to leech out the liverock piece in the basement.
Anyhow, I did a 40% water change immediatly bumping my level down to .04.
I've monitored my tank since and my Ammonia's down to 0, as well as trites and trates, ph's 8.2, 0 phosphates salts inbetween the green lines and so's the tempreture. So my question is this, this accident should cause a tank to re-cycle but I don't see any signs of it. Why not?