So I just started up my new tank. As a source of bacteria, I used Ocean Direct Live Sand and Dr. Tim's One and Only for Reef tanks. For ammonia, I used Dr. Tim's Ammonium Chloride. Tank is filled with saltwater at 1.025 specific gravity. Original water is RODI.
I added the bacteria and ammonium chloride as directed. Tested the ammonia levels a few hours later and barely got any reading. The next day I checked again, no ammonia. I added the rest of the bottle. Took another test the next day, no ammonia but nitrates between 20ppm and 40ppm. No nitrites ever showed up during these tests.
I did a large water change, around 30%. This seemed like an unusually fast cycle, so I went to my LFS two days later, I would have gone sooner but they were closed, and bought their ammonium chloride, MicroBacter QuikCycle.
I added enough to cycle a 75 gallon tank. My display is 90 gallons plus the sump.
I tested it again after a few hours. Ammonia was about 2ppm.
Then the next day I tested it again and my ammonia had gone up to being a little above 4ppm. I did a massive water change about 25%. Ammonia did not go down at all.
Does anyone have any experience with something like this? Any advice?
I took pictures of some of the tests and would be happy to share them for reference if anyone asks.
I added the bacteria and ammonium chloride as directed. Tested the ammonia levels a few hours later and barely got any reading. The next day I checked again, no ammonia. I added the rest of the bottle. Took another test the next day, no ammonia but nitrates between 20ppm and 40ppm. No nitrites ever showed up during these tests.
I did a large water change, around 30%. This seemed like an unusually fast cycle, so I went to my LFS two days later, I would have gone sooner but they were closed, and bought their ammonium chloride, MicroBacter QuikCycle.
I added enough to cycle a 75 gallon tank. My display is 90 gallons plus the sump.
I tested it again after a few hours. Ammonia was about 2ppm.
Then the next day I tested it again and my ammonia had gone up to being a little above 4ppm. I did a massive water change about 25%. Ammonia did not go down at all.
Does anyone have any experience with something like this? Any advice?
I took pictures of some of the tests and would be happy to share them for reference if anyone asks.