Copepods and uncycled tank

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I’m confident it’ll carry fish. Scrolled up to see 3x strains all cycling bac used, for sure it’s ok and agreed on the test interference

we don’t count nitrite as a burning or harmful parameter even if it is present, yes it will cloud the kit. Randy has posted years ago on the neutrality of nitrite in a display cycle and we have started a thousand reefs in the + nitrite condition in testing, all pass each week we run these ammonia control- only start dates. Can carry fish agreed.
 
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I’m confident it’ll carry fish. Scrolled up to see 3x strains all cycling bac used, for sure it’s ok and agreed on the test interference

we don’t count nitrite as a burning or harmful parameter even if it is present, yes it will cloud the kit. Randy has posted years ago on the neutrality of nitrite in a display cycle and we have started a thousand reefs in the + nitrite condition in testing, all pass each week we run these ammonia control- only start dates. Can carry fish agreed.
My phosphates are also at 0. Should I be concerned about this?
 

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No, only ammonia control matters to them and any fair range of pH we typically find in reef tanks, even that can vary. I wouldnt believe the po4 reading anyway unless it’s a high end digital reader
 

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Hi all, I want to add copepods to my tank which is in the process of cycling. I'm still recording Nitrite readings of 1 ppm but no ammonia. Would this be safe to do?
I realize this threads been there and done that, but for the benefit of future readers:

1 week ago I setup a brand new nano with virgin dead sand and dry rock. I used 0ppm rodi water from my seven stage to fill it. I took a single scrubby pad from the sump of my existing 125 reef tank and jammed it into the filter section of the nano to jump start the cycle. It’s been 1 week of me only dosing ammonia daily and running 12 hours of light. Look at my front glass in this vid I just took. I have algae and a million pods. All from a single scrubby pad.

So yeah. I vote add them right off the bat as long as you plan on running lights.
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My ammonia is processing at about 2ppm per day but is not zero.. Nitrites and nitrates are on the rise. So no where near cycled yet. Copepods don’t care.

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