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Hey all. I have a biocube 32. Currently on day 15 of the Dr. Tim fishless cycle. My current readings are: PH 7.8 (and dropping) ammonia .25 (and dropping ) Nitrite at LEAST 5.0. That’s the highest the test kit will read and Nitrate also as high as the test will read at 160. should I do a water change now to drop the nitrate and nitrite and raise the pH?
 
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If you’re fish less, let it ride. It’s doing everything it should.
You’ll get a spike in TRITE, followed by a spike in TRATE as the nitrogen is converted.

I’d guess you’ll see a fall off in TRITEs since you’ve got a high reading in both.

As far as pH, it’s an issue I’d fix before adding life, but as the tank contains no life... I wouldn’t hit reset by doing water changes.
 
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If you’re fish less, let it ride. It’s doing everything it should.
You’ll get a spike in TRITE, followed by a spike in TRATE as the nitrogen is converted.

I’d guess you’ll see a fall off in TRITEs since you’ve got a high reading in both.

As far as pH, it’s an issue I’d fix before adding life, but as the tank contains no life... I wouldn’t hit reset by doing water changes.
Thanks so much for the adivce. I'll wait it out.
 
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