Please don't invoke the troll!... Where's Brandon, he's usually all over these threads... like, immediately.
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Please don't invoke the troll!... Where's Brandon, he's usually all over these threads... like, immediately.
Dangit I need to learn to type faster I was just typing that reply The one asking about Brandon that is I didn't quote it correctly. We could do surgery on this tank and get it all squared away.Please don't invoke the troll!
Wow, I'd trust the Salifert. Sounds like your cycle is done then. Time for a water change and then a fish to two.I ended up buying salifert ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate test kits and turns out my ammonia and nitrite are 0 while my nitrate is 100 (the highest).
I tested multiple times to make sure, my API still reads my nitrite as really high and ammonia as 0.25, but my salifert test kit says that it's 0 for both ammonia and nitrite while nitrate is really high. Does this mean that API is the problem and my cycle is done and all I need to do is a water change?
Please don't invoke the troll!
Should I raise the ammonia to 2 ppm once again and see if it goes down within a day and then do a water change? or am I just overthinking and everything is good?Wow, I'd trust the Salifert. Sounds like your cycle is done then. Time for a water change and then a fish to two.
What did you use to dose ammonia and how much per how many gallons?Should I raise the ammonia to 2 ppm once again and see if it goes down within a day and then do a water change? or am I just overthinking and everything is good?
I have fritz fishless fuel (ammonia) and I follow the directions with 4 drops per gallon (My tank is 55 gallons)What did you use to dose ammonia and how much per how many gallons?
Api is not the most reliable to work with. To confirm where tank level is at, Take a water sample to a trusted LFS that does NOT use Api anything and see what readings they come up with and to compare with yours.I raised my ammonia too high to 4 ppm before adding fritz turbostart 900. After 3 days, my ammonia has gone down to 0.25 ppm (I'm using an API test kit, so I know that I won't get a 0 ppm reading, but this is the lowest on the chart). My nitrite has spiked a lot (+5 ppm, the highest reading), probably around the 2nd day after I've added fritz turbostart. As of writing, this is the 5th day (almost 6th) and the ammonia is still the same (0.25 ppm), but the nitrite hasn't gone down one bit, did I do something wrong or is this normal and I should just wait?
I'm just confused since the decrease of ammonia showed tremendous progress in 1-3 days, but the nitrite has spiked to +5ppm (the highest reading), but it still hasn't changed at all after 3 days, so I'm just wondering if this is normal or not? Did my nitrite spike too high, that it will take longer than usual for it to go down or did I do something wrong to "stall" the cycle?
I will be getting salifert testing kits for more accurate testing, but they will be arriving in 3 days time.
Thanks for any advice!
Your nitrate can't be 100 if you've only added 4ppm ammonia. 1ppm ammonia turns into 3.6ppm nitrate.I ended up buying salifert ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate test kits and turns out my ammonia and nitrite are 0 while my nitrate is 100 (the highest).
I tested multiple times to make sure, my API still reads my nitrite as really high and ammonia as 0.25, but my salifert test kit says that it's 0 for both ammonia and nitrite while nitrate is really high. Does this mean that API is the problem and my cycle is done and all I need to do is a water change?
I just re-test again to make sure and the results are still the sameYour nitrate can't be 100 if you've only added 4ppm ammonia. 1ppm ammonia turns into 3.6ppm nitrate.
How large of a water change did you do?I just re-test again to make sure and the results are still the same
I did measure the 4 ppm ammonia using the API testing kit so maybe that's why it's "off"? I'm not sure either
Oh, I haven't done the water change yet. At the beginning of the thread, I used API to test my waters and got wacky results for my ammonia/nitrite/nitrate. I bought salifert test kits and turns out my ammonia and nitrite are 0 while my nitrate is 100. Garf finds it weird that I had 100 in nitrates when I only added 4ppm ammonia, so I was just showing a picture of the test results.How large of a water change did you do?
Couldn't have said it better myself!Far too much going on here.
Simple - Make a fresh batch of salted water - Ideally 50% of the volume of your display tank (Youll need it for a large water change after the cycle is confirmed anyway). When you have this water - Use your new salifert test kits to test it to ensure they are perfectly working and reporting back zero ammonia and nitrATE - Once confirmed, test your actual tank - If you still have ZERO ammonia & 100 nitrATES then change 50% of the water with that fresh stuff you just made up - This should half the NitrATE reading.
Then enjoy your prepared tank and go fish shopping! Just gets too confusing when looking too much into things.
NitrITE = irrelevant
Ammona - Must be zero
NitrATEs - Debatable....Must have a reading though.
Then ready.
I made the new saltwater and it did read 0 ammonia and nitrate. I am currently doing water changes and the display tank is at 50 nitrates currently and I'll be doing more water changes until it reaches 10-20 nitrate at the very least. Thanks for the advice!Far too much going on here.
Simple - Make a fresh batch of salted water - Ideally 50% of the volume of your display tank (Youll need it for a large water change after the cycle is confirmed anyway). When you have this water - Use your new salifert test kits to test it to ensure they are perfectly working and reporting back zero ammonia and nitrATE - Once confirmed, test your actual tank - If you still have ZERO ammonia & 100 nitrATES then change 50% of the water with that fresh stuff you just made up - This should half the NitrATE reading.
Then enjoy your prepared tank and go fish shopping! Just gets too confusing when looking too much into things.
NitrITE = irrelevant
Ammona - Must be zero
NitrATEs - Debatable....Must have a reading though.
Then ready.
Once you reach 30 you should be fine.I made the new saltwater and it did read 0 ammonia and nitrate. I am currently doing water changes and the display tank is at 50 nitrates currently and I'll be doing more water changes until it reaches 10-20 nitrate at the very least. Thanks for the advice!