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Hello, new member here, havent done this hobby for a long time. I have a 115 litre tank with sand and dry rock, todays reading ammonia 0, nitrite 0.25 and nitrate 20ppm. Ive been reading on here to not read nitrite and take this as my tank is cycled. Am I right in thinking I need to do a water change and I can get adding some fish slowly now?
 

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Hello, new member here, havent done this hobby for a long time. I have a 115 litre tank with sand and dry rock, todays reading ammonia 0, nitrite 0.25 and nitrate 20ppm. Ive been reading on here to not read nitrite and take this as my tank is cycled. Am I right in thinking I need to do a water change and I can get adding some fish slowly now?

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Welcome!! Looking forward to seeing your tanks progress!! Once ammonia zeros out and you have nitrite and nitrate established your cycle is going in the right direction! I personally wait until my nitrate drops down fairly low before adding any inhabitants, but you will get mixed opinions on that.
 
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Welcome!! Looking forward to seeing your tanks progress!! Once ammonia zeros out and you have nitrite and nitrate established your cycle is going in the right direction! I personally wait until my nitrate drops down fairly low before adding any inhabitants, but you will get mixed opinions on that.
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