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So I have came to the conclusion that my RBTA is gone. It has been 3 weeks and now I am starting to see a slight increase in Nitrites. They were always zero and yesterday they weere 0.25. I did a 15 gallon WC on a 65 gallon tank. After rock work I would say its about a 55gallon total system. Tested again today and still have 0.25 on nitrite. Would doing another 15 gallon be fine two days in a row or should I wait a few more days? Ammonia is still reading zero.
 

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That’s only for freshwater. People read that for freshwater cycling and thought it applied to reefing but you can see in that reef-specific article above it doesn’t. Give that a read / what do you think after that reef specific work
 

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So I have came to the conclusion that my RBTA is gone. It has been 3 weeks and now I am starting to see a slight increase in Nitrites. They were always zero and yesterday they weere 0.25. I did a 15 gallon WC on a 65 gallon tank. After rock work I would say its about a 55gallon total system. Tested again today and still have 0.25 on nitrite. Would doing another 15 gallon be fine two days in a row or should I wait a few more days? Ammonia is still reading zero.
@Lasse had an idea that the presence of nitrite might be an indication of the health of the nitrifying bacteria in the system. I lately wondered if it might indicate something else, like a nitrate to nitrite reduction that did not keep going to ammonia. In your case I wonder if it was a a temporary increase in ammonia which released nitrite into the water. It’s more of an intellectual issue though.
 

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