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Started my cycling my tank on the 29th of June and started dosing Seachem prime & stablility this past Saturday and it got my ammonia to this I’d say between 0.50 - 0.25 ppm. Should I do a water change to hopefully bring it to 0 or should I continue to wait it out? Really wanted to get fish in here this week any feedback will be appreciated

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If there really is ammonia in the tank you should wait it out. It is the ammonia that feeds the growing bacteria to complete part of the nitrogen cycle.
API ammonia test is notorious for showing some ammonia in a tank when it isn’t. My guess is your ammonia is actually at 0.

What is your nitrate level at, I wouldn’t start adding fish until you start getting nitrates.
 
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If there really is ammonia in the tank you should wait it out. It is the ammonia that feeds the growing bacteria to complete part of the nitrogen cycle.
API ammonia test is notorious for showing some ammonia in a tank when it isn’t. My guess is your ammonia is actually at 0.

What is your nitrate level at, I wouldn’t start adding fish until you start getting nitrates.
My nitrate is very high I already have some hermits and two snails in the aquarium
 
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Id probably wait until your nitrites drop (although nitrites aren’t of much concern in saltwater), do a large water change, and then add fish.
Perfect appreciate the support that’s what I will do people were telling me last week that I was fine to add fish but wanted my ammonia down lower before hand
 

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Perfect appreciate the support that’s what I will do people were telling me last week that I was fine to add fish but wanted my ammonia down lower before hand
Your ammonia should be zero before adding livestock, but I know from experience the api test is unreliable at showing zero ammonia. My oldest tank is several years old and if I tested it with an api test it would show the same amount of ammonia as your test shows.
 
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Your ammonia should be zero before adding livestock, but I know from experience the api test is unreliable at showing zero ammonia. My oldest tank is several years old and if I tested it with an api test it would show the same amount of ammonia as your test shows.
I have corals coming tomorrow so I was thinking of doing a water change anyway
 

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