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Thanks for the response I just thought it was weird to see zero ammonia zero nitrites and have some nitrates. I'll start putting some fish food in like they said earlier to help out with everything.i wouldnt call it cycled just yet. patience is everything right now. and even if you did "skip" your cycle you still need to give the tank time to build on the bacteria that is already present. even with live rock from the beginning i would wait a week or two at least before adding anything.
well being that you used live rock and sand it is possible to skip your cycle but that doesnt mean you have a large enough bacteria population to support a bio load of any kind yet. being the tank is still so new you have plenty of swings to look forward to lol. you could also get a bottle of liquid bacteria to help boost the process but with the live rock and sand if those readings stay consistent you should be okay in a week or two. see if a LFS can check to your water to compare to your test.Thanks for the response I just thought it was weird to see zero ammonia zero nitrites and have some nitrates. I'll start putting some fish food in like they said earlier to help out with everything.
Thanks. And yes it is but I'm willing to wait as long as needed to be sure the fish will be in a good environment.Looking Good, Patience is so hard sometimes isn't it?
Thanks I tried to give them plenty of ledges and cubbies to get in I think it turned out pretty good for such a little tank lolWelcome, I really like your rockscape, as others have said this hobby is very addicting. Your patience is awesome! There are lots of very helpful people here and you came to the right place:)
lol, I agree:)Thanks I tried to give them plenty of ledges and cubbies to get in I think it turned out pretty good for such a little tank lol