I am 2 and 1/2 to 3 weeks into cycling a new tank. I have been out of town at a conference the last three days. My dosing pumps are set up and I was testing them while I was out of town. It appears that for element 2, I somehow switched control from dosing schedule to switch control accidentally and the default switch it changed to was one that was "always on." The pump proceeded to empty a complete container of element 2 into the tank (1000 ml).
I got a notice that the container was empty the next morning. I investigated the issue and determined what happened. I immediately started doing AWC a gallon at a time. This is a 100 gallon tank and 20 gallon refugium. I have included a picture of my sensors.
Ammonia is close to the end of the cycle and nitrites are going strong. Assuming that Triton Element 2 is mostly calcium, am I okay to continue with small water changes over time and then send in my water sample for a test before I add fish or do I need to drain and start over?
Thanks in advance.
I got a notice that the container was empty the next morning. I investigated the issue and determined what happened. I immediately started doing AWC a gallon at a time. This is a 100 gallon tank and 20 gallon refugium. I have included a picture of my sensors.
Ammonia is close to the end of the cycle and nitrites are going strong. Assuming that Triton Element 2 is mostly calcium, am I okay to continue with small water changes over time and then send in my water sample for a test before I add fish or do I need to drain and start over?
Thanks in advance.