Hi all, I'm pretty new to reefing and have been in the freshwater side of the hobby for about 7 years now. Almost a month ago, I set up a 15-gallon cube. Unfortunately, I forgot how long the nitrogen cycle lasted (I kept reading zeros across the board and was too eager lol) and ended up jumping the gun and adding astrea and nassarius snails and a skunk cleaner shrimp for part of my CUC right as my cycle started. Fortunately, I've been diligent about keeping tabs on my ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate parameters and I was finally seeing progress as my ammonia slowly dropped (averaging .25 ppm), nitrites rose (a lot, probably 1 ppm the past week), and nitrates starting showing up (5-10 ppm, yay!).
I decided to do a weekly water change yesterday and checked my parameters this morning. I noticed that my ammonia was still hovering around .25 ppm, nitrite about 0-0.25 ppm, and nitrates were 0-5 ppm. I figured the drop in nitrates is normal with the water change but I'm a little confused as to how my ammonia is still registering and nitrite is barely noticeable. I started off my cycle with Dr. Tim's One and Only and regularly dose with Stability and Prime every other day. I do use the API test kit (I know it's not super reliable but it was in my price range and I hope to get a Red Sea kit in the near future). Any advice on this mystery?
Great news is that all but two snails have survived and are thriving!
I attached photos for context: the nitrate tube from yesterday is orange and I also like to pay the tank tax so here's my tank!
I decided to do a weekly water change yesterday and checked my parameters this morning. I noticed that my ammonia was still hovering around .25 ppm, nitrite about 0-0.25 ppm, and nitrates were 0-5 ppm. I figured the drop in nitrates is normal with the water change but I'm a little confused as to how my ammonia is still registering and nitrite is barely noticeable. I started off my cycle with Dr. Tim's One and Only and regularly dose with Stability and Prime every other day. I do use the API test kit (I know it's not super reliable but it was in my price range and I hope to get a Red Sea kit in the near future). Any advice on this mystery?
Great news is that all but two snails have survived and are thriving!
I attached photos for context: the nitrate tube from yesterday is orange and I also like to pay the tank tax so here's my tank!