Hey y'all, first time poster and saltwater aquarium keeper, so please bear with me.
I'm currently 19 days into my cycle, and I'm not sure where to go from here. It seems like my tank is cycling rather slowly, but I would like to hear from you guys if I'm on the right track or not. My tank is currently around 26-27 degrees celcius (78-80 degress fahrenheit), with a salinity of 1.025. I cycled my tank with Dr Tim's One and Only, in conjuction with Dr Tim's ammonium chloride solution. Every time I dosed ammonium chloride, I dosed 4 drops per gallon. So for my 40 gallon tank, that was equivalent to 160 drops (or 2ppm). Now there was a point where I accidently squeezed the ammonium chloride bottle too hard, and ended up overdosing the tank (8ppm, potentially more as API ammonia test only goes up to 8ppm). However, with a big water change, I was able to get the ammonia reading to around 3ppm. With all that info out of the way, below are my day-to-day readings:
Day 1: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 1ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 2: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 1ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 3: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 2ppm, pH - 8.225
* Due to my misunderstanding of Dr Tim's guide, I decided to add ammonia while I was still reading 2ppm ammonia. However, this is where I overdosed my ammonia to ~8ppm, and managed to reduce to 3ppm after a big water change.
Day 4: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 2ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 5: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 3ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 6: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 9ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 7: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.025ppm, Nitrate - 25ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 8: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 50ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 9: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 60ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 10: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 80ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 11: Ammonia - 1ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 12: Skipped
Day 13: Ammonia - 0ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* Redosed 2ppm ammonia. Nitrate is off the charts from this point. Protein skimmer is turned on.
Day 14: Ammonia - 1ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 15: Ammonia - 0.25ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 16: Ammonia - 0ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* Redosed 2ppm ammonia (potentially a little over 2ppm)
Day 17: Ammonia - 1.25ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 18: Ammonia - 0.75ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 19: Ammonia - less than 0.2ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* As per Dr Tim's quick guide to fishless cycling, I've redosed 2ppm ammonia as I was reading less than 0.2ppm in both ammonia and nitrite. I've also set my heater to 28 degrees celcius (~84 fahrenheit).
That brings us to present day. What do you guys think? Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Or anything I could be doing better. Should I continue redosing ammonia everytime ammonia/nitrite are below 0.2ppm, or do you think I should wait till their both at 0ppm?
Thanks in advance y'all! Have a good day!
Edit: Tank has dry rock, dry sand, and marinepure biomedia in the sump.
I'm currently 19 days into my cycle, and I'm not sure where to go from here. It seems like my tank is cycling rather slowly, but I would like to hear from you guys if I'm on the right track or not. My tank is currently around 26-27 degrees celcius (78-80 degress fahrenheit), with a salinity of 1.025. I cycled my tank with Dr Tim's One and Only, in conjuction with Dr Tim's ammonium chloride solution. Every time I dosed ammonium chloride, I dosed 4 drops per gallon. So for my 40 gallon tank, that was equivalent to 160 drops (or 2ppm). Now there was a point where I accidently squeezed the ammonium chloride bottle too hard, and ended up overdosing the tank (8ppm, potentially more as API ammonia test only goes up to 8ppm). However, with a big water change, I was able to get the ammonia reading to around 3ppm. With all that info out of the way, below are my day-to-day readings:
Day 1: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 1ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 2: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 1ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 3: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 2ppm, pH - 8.225
* Due to my misunderstanding of Dr Tim's guide, I decided to add ammonia while I was still reading 2ppm ammonia. However, this is where I overdosed my ammonia to ~8ppm, and managed to reduce to 3ppm after a big water change.
Day 4: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0ppm, Nitrate - 2ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 5: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 3ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 6: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 9ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 7: Ammonia - 3ppm, Nitrite - 0.025ppm, Nitrate - 25ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 8: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.01ppm, Nitrate - 50ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 9: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 60ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 10: Ammonia - 2ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 80ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 11: Ammonia - 1ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm, pH - 8.225
Day 12: Skipped
Day 13: Ammonia - 0ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* Redosed 2ppm ammonia. Nitrate is off the charts from this point. Protein skimmer is turned on.
Day 14: Ammonia - 1ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 15: Ammonia - 0.25ppm, Nitrite - 0.1ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 16: Ammonia - 0ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* Redosed 2ppm ammonia (potentially a little over 2ppm)
Day 17: Ammonia - 1.25ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 18: Ammonia - 0.75ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
Day 19: Ammonia - less than 0.2ppm, Nitrite - 0.05ppm, Nitrate - 100ppm+, pH - 8.225
* As per Dr Tim's quick guide to fishless cycling, I've redosed 2ppm ammonia as I was reading less than 0.2ppm in both ammonia and nitrite. I've also set my heater to 28 degrees celcius (~84 fahrenheit).
That brings us to present day. What do you guys think? Is there anything I'm doing wrong? Or anything I could be doing better. Should I continue redosing ammonia everytime ammonia/nitrite are below 0.2ppm, or do you think I should wait till their both at 0ppm?
Thanks in advance y'all! Have a good day!
Edit: Tank has dry rock, dry sand, and marinepure biomedia in the sump.
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