New tank cycle and ghost feeding

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Hi,

I setup my tank with old sand and old live rock (both dead) rinsed well and a small piece of new live rock from LFS.

For my ammonia source I used a raw shrimp.

The tanks has been running for 17 days.

I have had my ammonia spike and then my nitrites and now I am getting the nitrates.

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The shrimp is completely gone, should I start ghost feeding the tank to keep everything in check.

How many days Should I run the tank without adding cleaning crew/fish?

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I'd say you're probably ok if your ammonia and nitrite have hit zero. You'll be looking for a small nitrate reading with the others zero. If that's complete your cycle should be and you can add
 

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If you have no algae then there is no reason for a clean up crew.
Since you have a piece of live rock your bacteria is there.
I would say yes for adding a small fish for starters. Change out the water so you start with 5ppm nitrates
It would be better to wait 28 days but I know how it is..........
 
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Thanks!
I have a good amount of diatoms and a little bit of something green growing on the rock right underneath the light. Also I have not done any water changes up to this point. Just top ups. Will the nitrates go down in their own or will I have to do a bunch of water changes?
 

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Thanks!
I have a good amount of diatoms and a little bit of something green growing on the rock right underneath the light. Also I have not done any water changes up to this point. Just top ups. Will the nitrates go down in their own or will I have to do a bunch of water changes?
You need to change out a big amount of water at once. Lets say 75% , Small changes will not reduce it by any significant amount
 

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That would be best.
I cant see diluting it by doing 3ea 25% changes. That will not equal 75% reduction in nitrate because you are diluting it each time.
 

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