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Nope! I think you're good if your ammonia came down to zero; nitrite is a non-issue at any level.Hey guys ammonia was at 0 last night, nitrite at 0.05 (day 16). Should I wait for nitrite to reach 0?

Just kidding, had an ammonia reading of 2 today (WDH), nitrite 0.1… I’m not sure if yesterday’s result gave me a bad reading… the only thing I did today was ghost feeding in the morning, and now ammonia is at 2?Nope! I think you're good if your ammonia came down to zero; nitrite is a non-issue at any level.Hey guys ammonia was at 0 last night, nitrite at 0.05 (day 16). Should I wait for nitrite to reach 0?
I used to advise to "test" the tank at this point by adding more ammonia so it's back up about 2.0 ppm, and see if it goes down to zero in 24 hours, but I now think this is unnecessary and typically leads to unnecessarily high nitrate.
I think you're cycled, I'd start to slowly add some hardly livestock![]()

Hey @Dan_P I’m at day 20, ammonia still at 2, but nitrite has slowly increased, it is at 0.1 now… I’m thinking on adding Turbo Start. Should I do a water change first or can I add it on top of the one and only ?Dr. Tim’s can be slow to start or it’s a dud bottle. Check the nitrite level to determine if anything is happening. You can add Fritz Turbo Start to get the ammonia consumption established. That product usually starts working within a day or two.Hi, is it possible to still observe 2 ppm of ammonia readings on day 12 while using Dr Tim one & only + Ammonium chloride ?
I have followed the instructions they provide. I have never seen nitrite above 1. Last time I dosed ammonia was on day 6, it has bit dropped from 2ppm since then…
This is what I’m using:
RedSea 250
Lights off, only return pump and gyre running.
Dry rocks, life caribsea shapes
40 lbs of fujipink caribsea live sand
RedSea testing kit
I am starting to become impatient, can someone help/advise please ? Thanks in advance
Hey @Dan_P I’m at day 20, ammonia still at 2, but nitrite has slowly increased, it is at 0.1 now… I’m thinking on adding Turbo Start. Should I do a water change first or can I add it on top of the one and only ?
Thank you @Randy Holmes-Farley. For future reference, do we have an idea what happened with Dr Tim one and only? Maybe a bad bottle?Hey @Dan_P I’m at day 20, ammonia still at 2, but nitrite has slowly increased, it is at 0.1 now… I’m thinking on adding Turbo Start. Should I do a water change first or can I add it on top of the one and only ?
I’d go ahead and add it without doing a water change.
Thank you @Randy Holmes-Farley. For future reference, do we have an idea what happened with Dr Tim one and only? Maybe a bad bottle?
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Thanks for sharing the data. And yes! I will never use it again. Is it still ok to use their ammonium chloride product, correct? In the future, I intend to use turbo start 900 + Dr Tim ammonium chloride.Thank you @Randy Holmes-Farley. For future reference, do we have an idea what happened with Dr Tim one and only? Maybe a bad bottle?
It has been demonstrated to be very slow. Personally, I see no particular reason to use it and I do not recommend it.
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Haha, if you posted this, asking if your cycle stalled or never got started, my answer would be “a dud bottle of Dr. Tim’s is not am uncommon occurrence”. Actually, no not really - if I understood correctly - he spun down all of the 'bacteria' - and used just the pellet. So 1. He could have...www.reef2reef.com
Thanks for sharing the data. And yes! I will never use it again. Is it still ok to use their ammonium chloride product, correct? In the future, I intend to use turbo start 900 + Dr Tim ammonium chloride.
Any other recommended ammonium chloride product? At this point I do not feel confident on using Dr. Tim’s products any more … it was just not the best impression for me, specially as a new member of this hobby, hope that makes senseThanks for sharing the data. And yes! I will never use it again. Is it still ok to use their ammonium chloride product, correct? In the future, I intend to use turbo start 900 + Dr Tim ammonium chloride.
There seems some uncertainty as to its concentration, but I expect it is fine for cycling.
Any other recommended ammonium chloride product? At this point I do not feel confident on using Dr. Tim’s products any more … it was just not the best impression for me, specially as a new member of this hobby, hope that makes sense
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We are in agreementI’d go ahead and add it without doing a water change.
Yeah, I strictly followed their directions for the 4 drops per gallon and even subtracted ~20% of rocks as per instructions… my NH3 dosing was never above 2ppm, I used the redsea marine care kit.I don't know if anyone has mentioned this - but the ammonia 'drops' (the directions of Dr. Tims) can allow much higher ammonia dosing as compared to the supposed goal. I would check the ammonia directly after dosing and make sure whatever dose you were aiming for is correct. Ammonia levels above 5 ppm (total) can inhibit nitrifying bacteria