It's now 6 days into the cycle..
I had a sponge die and cause a huge ammonia spike while I was working (came home to 5ppm) .. I've been able to keep the ammonia at about 1ppm (sometimes as high as 2ppm other times as low as .50) by doing MANY MANY water changes. (as many as 4 in one day, mostly 2 a day though.. Most of the water changes are 80%)
Are my water changes extending this spike and causing more damage to the tank than a higher, but shorter spike would? I know that the stuff on the rock looks the "happiest" before I do a waterchange.
I'm asking because from some reading I've done it sounds like changing the water to much will greatly lengthen the cycle(and hurt the surviving stuff)..
I had a sponge die and cause a huge ammonia spike while I was working (came home to 5ppm) .. I've been able to keep the ammonia at about 1ppm (sometimes as high as 2ppm other times as low as .50) by doing MANY MANY water changes. (as many as 4 in one day, mostly 2 a day though.. Most of the water changes are 80%)
Are my water changes extending this spike and causing more damage to the tank than a higher, but shorter spike would? I know that the stuff on the rock looks the "happiest" before I do a waterchange.
I'm asking because from some reading I've done it sounds like changing the water to much will greatly lengthen the cycle(and hurt the surviving stuff)..