I started a 10 gallon quarantine tank on Sept 4th. RODI water with 1.025 Instant Ocean, the recommended dose of Fritz TurboStart 900, and Dr. Tim's ammonium chloride at 2ppm. After a few days, there was no change in ammonia and undetectable nitrite and nitrate, so I added another dose of TurboStart. After 8 days, still no change, so I contacted the Fritz company and they advised trying a 25% water change. Since then, almost 4 weeks later now, there has been some activity, but the tank is seems stuck mid-cycle. Ammonia is still 0.75 ppm, nitrite is 5 ppm, and nitrate is 20 ppm, pH is 8.2. These are all API test kit results, but I've confirmed that they all test zero on fresh saltwater. I have a SeaChem ammonia badge that's reading only 0.05 ppm ammonia, but that only reacts to free ammonia, not the ammonium chloride. I have two sponge filters with air stones running, bare bottom, and PVC pipe fitting for the future fish being quarantined.
I requested a replacement bottle of the TurboStart. The first arrived warm in the mail (no LFS), which is supposed to be OK for a few days according to Fritz.
Am I missing something? Just got a bottle with too few viable bacteria? Just wait? Add more once the replacement arrives?
My display tank is just starting up too, but it got Tampa Bay live rock, which seems to be doing great so far. But I don't particularly want to take rock from it since the quarantine tank should ideally have no rock.
I requested a replacement bottle of the TurboStart. The first arrived warm in the mail (no LFS), which is supposed to be OK for a few days according to Fritz.
Am I missing something? Just got a bottle with too few viable bacteria? Just wait? Add more once the replacement arrives?
My display tank is just starting up too, but it got Tampa Bay live rock, which seems to be doing great so far. But I don't particularly want to take rock from it since the quarantine tank should ideally have no rock.