Cycling first reef tank.

manuel josephh

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Hi guys, so I’ve bought my first reef tank 3 days ago and kickstarted the cycle with fritzzyme 9 and dr tims ammonia. But after 2 days the ammonia levels are still high at 8ppm. It might be higher though but thats as far as my api test kit can test. Is the fritzzyme 9 bacteria not working? Or should i get a different bottled bacteria and dose it into my tank? I’m using dried rock and sand. I’m new to the hobby so I don’t really know alot of stuffGot the fritzzyme 9 cause i heard it can cycle my tank fast hahahaha
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Well first of all welcome to the hobby! I will usually say the bottled bacteria isn’t a real good thing seeing how it’s usually dead bacteria inside. I would add one pics at least of live rock in there just to help it, make sure it’s wet live rock. It will take about 2 to 4 weeks for it to cycle properly at this point just be patient well done on the Dr Tim’s but I would add some live sand or live rock something to boost the bacteria in there.
 

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It'll take about a month to cycle.

Once you see Nitrate on a Nitrate test, you're getting there.

There is no point testing for a couple of weeks, testing doesn't help a cycle complete faster.

Patience ;)
 

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