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No, this is the 2 weeks of having fish in it, it's close to two months old.is the tank only 2 weeks old?
No corals, fish only right now.Do you have corals in there?
Neither of those numbers are bad, especially for a fish only system.
Yes, I added Dr Tim's while dosing with his ammonia, after that for a week I was getting 0ppm for Nitrites, Nitrates and Ammonia, then I added a pinch of fish food and went to a testless 10 day cycle, after the 10 days I tested and had 0 ammonia, 5ppm nitrites and 80pmm nitrates, did a near 100% water change.OK for the first six weeks the tank did not have fish in it did you seed/add bottled bacteria? If so when did you add the bacteria and after you added them did you " feed" them ?
Just trying to figure out when your cycle started. As others said those numbers are not bad.
The nitrates probably will stay pretty high (this is OK for fish in saltwater) until you get stuff in there that’s doing photosynthesis.No corals, fish only right now.
I do have a light set up and I have been running it, algae growth is starting.The nitrates probably will stay pretty high (this is OK for fish in saltwater) until you get stuff in there that’s doing photosynthesis.
The bacteria that convert nitrates to N2 tend to do so under anaerobic conditions and are fairly slow at it even when such conditions are present.
In many cases the most effective way to remove these from the system is via algae or corals that’ll absorb them, though unless you have lights set up that’ll get photosynthesis going this won’t happen.
TBH - they’re probably ok for corals as is, especially soft corals. How many fish do you have in there?I do have a light set up and I have been running it, algae growth is starting.
So all in all, these levels are ok for now since no corals? But when I want to start putting corals in is when I need to lower these levels? I plan only to do softies and some LPS.
Just two clowns as of right now, then in another week or two a YWG and pistol shrimp.TBH - they’re probably ok for corals as is, especially soft corals. How many fish do you have in there?
Once the algae and corals take off they’ll consume these nutrients, possibly very quickly, with a light bioload you could end up having to go out of your way to keep nutrients up even.
What size tank do you have? Do you have a sump/skimmer/refugium?Just two clowns as of right now, then in another week or two a YWG and pistol shrimp.