Ammonia “through the roof” is relative. I’ve accidentally let ammonia go too far. You can smell it. The tank is a hole of death. Nothing will live in it and it’s obvious.Hello all,
im new to reef tanks so please bear with me. Ive made the change from Discus to reef and need as much help in laymans terms until i get my head round anything.
So ive a 60litre tank in my apartment. Biggest im allowed for now . Ai prime hd 16 light with live rock and sand. Set up about 3 weeks ago.
I went to my lfs yesterday and tested my water and the ammonia and nitires were through the roof. Now this makes sense as the cycle is still on going? Correct?
foolishly i forgot to mention this to them and they suggested water change and 1ml bacto blend everyday for 3 days.
came home did 10L water change to realise ive probly just restarted my cycle?
so today i just added 1 ml of bactoblend and leaving it too it.
tank seems to have some algae starting to grow on back wall also
tank has 2 clowns and a G/B chromis
any advice guys
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buy some test kits.
you have living things so you are now a slave to water changes, big ones, until your parameters are back in line. They will come around. Saltwater tanks can take months when started dry. Once the ammonia-nitrite-nitrate cycle completed you still have months of diatoms, cyano, hair algae, and other various thjngs.
saltwater tanks are like kids: start beautiful, become awkward and terrible, then become beautiful productive and stable (or endless money pits that can’t seem to get their stuff together).