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That's such odd results. The API nitrate test should be affected by the presence of nitrite, as it actually converts a portion of nitrate to nitrite before reading that. Very weird that you are seeing 0ppm nitrate.
The Nitrate Levels looked to be at 10 ppm right after the pictures were taken if that helpsThat's such odd results. The API nitrate test should be affected by the presence of nitrite, as it actually converts a portion of nitrate to nitrite before reading that. Very weird that you are seeing 0ppm nitrate.
Conversion of ammonia to nitrite makes more sense. Presumably, ammonia is being depleted somewhat as it is converted to nitrite, but not enough for you to read ammonia as actually lowering even though it is.
So at least ammonia oxidation is occurring, assuming at least the ammonia and nitrite test kits are not faulty or used incorrectly.
Yeah it does. Then everything seems to make sense then.The Nitrate Levels looked to be at 10 ppm right after the pictures were taken if that helps
Is that normal for those results like thatYeah it does. Then everything seems to make sense then.
Yes. You have at least ammonia oxidation, and maybe nitrite oxidation. This indicates that nitrifiers are growing, so that's good.Is that normal for those results like that
Why would you ever wait for nitrite to hit zero in a SW tankYes. You have at least ammonia oxidation, and maybe nitrite oxidation. This indicates that nitrifiers are growing, so that's good.
Now just need to let the cycle complete. Here's a guide if you need:
Yup, those stated variables are missing at this point. Need more info from OP.New cycling rules state an immediate start date for each tank based on stated variables however.
To be certain that it would not climb so high to actually start negatively affecting the fish. While it needs to be really, really, really high to kill fish, a study has shown that exposure to nitrite can nonetheless cause disease in ocellaris clownfish and thus recommended that nitrite be kept below 25ppm.Why would you ever wait for nitrite to hit zero in a SW tank