Hello Guys,
I started cycling my tank with Fritz Turbo 700 and 2 ppm of ammonia from their other product. After a week, I had 2 ppm ammonia and 5 ppm nitrite, so it was clear that the cycle wasn’t progressing as expected. I did a 70% water change and began using Seachem Stability along with ghost feeding (equivalent to feeding for about 10 non-existent fish). Over the week of using Stability, ammonia levels rose to 2 ppm, then dropped to 0, nitrite levels went up to 4 ppm, then also dropped to 0. However, I am not seeing any nitrate; it's also at 0. So, right now, all the parameters are 0.
Since I have a lot of plants, I considered that they might be consuming all the nitrate, I bought PPS-Pro to support them and will start dosing tonight. However, I know that PPS-Pro doesn’t significantly affect nitrate levels.
Here are my questions:
1. Is there any sign that shows my tank is cycling, or could it be broken with these 0 parameters?
2. Can something like Seachem Nitrogen help raise the nitrate levels and assist in completing the cycling process?
3. Should I do nothing and juts wait more to see if the nitrate goes up?
My tank is 15 gallons, with a pH of 6.8, well-planted, Delta 90 Canister filter, good water flow, temperature of 78.5, and as I said I'm ghost feeding. I use API test kit.
Thank you very much!
I started cycling my tank with Fritz Turbo 700 and 2 ppm of ammonia from their other product. After a week, I had 2 ppm ammonia and 5 ppm nitrite, so it was clear that the cycle wasn’t progressing as expected. I did a 70% water change and began using Seachem Stability along with ghost feeding (equivalent to feeding for about 10 non-existent fish). Over the week of using Stability, ammonia levels rose to 2 ppm, then dropped to 0, nitrite levels went up to 4 ppm, then also dropped to 0. However, I am not seeing any nitrate; it's also at 0. So, right now, all the parameters are 0.
Since I have a lot of plants, I considered that they might be consuming all the nitrate, I bought PPS-Pro to support them and will start dosing tonight. However, I know that PPS-Pro doesn’t significantly affect nitrate levels.
Here are my questions:
1. Is there any sign that shows my tank is cycling, or could it be broken with these 0 parameters?
2. Can something like Seachem Nitrogen help raise the nitrate levels and assist in completing the cycling process?
3. Should I do nothing and juts wait more to see if the nitrate goes up?
My tank is 15 gallons, with a pH of 6.8, well-planted, Delta 90 Canister filter, good water flow, temperature of 78.5, and as I said I'm ghost feeding. I use API test kit.
Thank you very much!
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