Cycling and practicing the right PPM

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You should pick up some salifert kits :)
 

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The low presence of ammonia and presence of nitrite (non-toxic) shows that chemically your tank is non-toxic. The Nitrate reading will likely fall in 1-2 days as its a false positive from the Nitrite which is cross read by Nitrate test kit. As Nitrates rise again, a water change can level you back to good levels (about 5 ppm)

I would remove about a half gallon of salt water and replace it with RODI to dilute salinity. Remove the shrimp and start shopping for your clean up crew. Congrats, you are cycled!
 
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The low presence of ammonia and presence of nitrite (non-toxic) shows that chemically your tank is non-toxic. The Nitrate reading will likely fall in 1-2 days as its a false positive from the Nitrite which is cross read by Nitrate test kit. As Nitrates rise again, a water change can level you back to good levels (about 5 ppm)

I would remove about a half gallon of salt water and replace it with RODI to dilute salinity. Remove the shrimp and start shopping for your clean up crew. Congrats, you are cycled!
Awesome! Well, I just removed the shrimp and I'm going to wait for 48hrs before the 50% water change. Then, probably test again the next day to be sure that everything is matching up and reading correctly. Thank you for your help!
 

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