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Dr Tim’s cycle and ammonia followed exactly what he said

It’s day 17!!! And nitrite won’t drop. I did a 50% water change yesterday and added 40 drops of ammonia just to give the bacteria something to snack on and it was gone the next day but nitrite will not drop.

Should I buy some Fritz turbo start 900 and put it into the tank to help it finish or what?
 

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Dr Tim’s cycle and ammonia followed exactly what he said

It’s day 17!!! And nitrite won’t drop. I did a 50% water change yesterday and added 40 drops of ammonia just to give the bacteria something to snack on and it was gone the next day but nitrite will not drop.

Should I buy some Fritz turbo start 900 and put it into the tank to help it finish or what?
Nitrite oxidizing bacteria seem very slow to start working. Not sure Fritz bacteria are better but give it a try. No need to keep feeding the nitrifying bacteria, they seem to be starvation tolerant. Doesn’t hurt if you do, just generates excess nitrogen in the water for later algae growth
 
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Nitrite oxidizing bacteria seem very slow to start working. Not sure Fritz bacteria are better but give it a try. No need to keep feeding the nitrifying bacteria, they seem to be starvation tolerant. Doesn’t hurt if you do, just generates excess nitrogen in the water for later algae growth
Thank you so much I just bought some fritz turbo start 900 will be here Tuesday. Doing a fishless cycle was a bad mistake it’s is hard looking at a tank with nothing in it. All I wanted was two clowns
 

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Really? I feel like I see a lot of people on YouTube say wait but I want to add my fish asap. My ammonia always goes away in 24hrs
Nitrite isnt typically harmful to fish unless levels are very high. If the test kit readings are accurate, you likely just need to wait another week for the levels to decrease on their own.
 

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