neiltus
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Curious question...and this kinda makes sense to me, but would prefer thoughts from more experienced people.
Set up my tank using RODI water reading 0ppm (see link in sig to build thread) over the past week. It's a 72 gallon DT, ~95 gallon system.
Received 75# of cultured live pukani rock from TBS yesterday, it shipped yesterday morning and was in the tank by 4pm.
Did some baseline water tests using new Salifert kits this morning.
Temp = 76-77.8
PH = 7.93 via calibrated apex
KH = 8 dkh
NH4 = 0
NO2 = .1
NO3 = 10
PO4 = .5
Questions -
1) Is it possible that the tank has cycled, but will see an additional NH4 spike (most likely) as stuff dies off?
2) Water change necessary today because of NO3 and PO4? Or am I 'chasing' keeping alive stuff that should die off and prolonging the cycle in question 1?
Set up my tank using RODI water reading 0ppm (see link in sig to build thread) over the past week. It's a 72 gallon DT, ~95 gallon system.
Received 75# of cultured live pukani rock from TBS yesterday, it shipped yesterday morning and was in the tank by 4pm.
Did some baseline water tests using new Salifert kits this morning.
Temp = 76-77.8
PH = 7.93 via calibrated apex
KH = 8 dkh
NH4 = 0
NO2 = .1
NO3 = 10
PO4 = .5
Questions -
1) Is it possible that the tank has cycled, but will see an additional NH4 spike (most likely) as stuff dies off?
2) Water change necessary today because of NO3 and PO4? Or am I 'chasing' keeping alive stuff that should die off and prolonging the cycle in question 1?
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