Within the next couple of days I want to buy some ammonia to dose in both bins of rock. Is it ok to buy any ammonia solution assuming there aren’t any other chemicals except ammonia and water?
I suspect that, having pulled out so much phosphate, the surfaces of the rock have dissolved; which is one of the reasons the surfaces look so clean now. I imagine that quite a bit of nitrifying bacteria died during all that.
Even if I hadn’t lost any good bacteria I still need to feed it since I haven’t fed either bin this whole time. I can only assume all the bacteria on the rock in the second bin, the one I had in only RO/DI water for a couple of days, died off.
Once both bins are cycled I’ll start seeding them with life. I have a rock in the sump that has some life in it. I believe it even has brittle stars in it. I’m going to test it for phosphates first though since I don’t want my nice clean rock to be full of phosphates again. Of course I need to keep SOME phosphates in the system but nothing like what came out of the rock in bin one, and likely will come out of bin two.
I suspect that, having pulled out so much phosphate, the surfaces of the rock have dissolved; which is one of the reasons the surfaces look so clean now. I imagine that quite a bit of nitrifying bacteria died during all that.
Even if I hadn’t lost any good bacteria I still need to feed it since I haven’t fed either bin this whole time. I can only assume all the bacteria on the rock in the second bin, the one I had in only RO/DI water for a couple of days, died off.
Once both bins are cycled I’ll start seeding them with life. I have a rock in the sump that has some life in it. I believe it even has brittle stars in it. I’m going to test it for phosphates first though since I don’t want my nice clean rock to be full of phosphates again. Of course I need to keep SOME phosphates in the system but nothing like what came out of the rock in bin one, and likely will come out of bin two.