No ammonia nitrates at 5ppm for 2 weeks

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My ammonia is 0 in my tank and processed quickly. However my nitrite are stuck at 5ppm for two weeks now. I know it takes time but what the heck how is there no change in nitrite especially when I’m growing algae.
 

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How long has the tank been running for exactly? What are your nitrates? Have you added any fish recently?
 

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And what are you using to test for these levels of Ammonia and Nitrite?
 
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How long has the tank been running for exactly? What are your nitrates? Have you added any fish recently?
I’m doing a fish less cycle. I used life rock not live rock Life rock by Caribsea, Caribsea live sand, Tim’s one and only and ammonia up to 2ppm then it dropped off. My nitrates are blood red the highest the API test will go around 150ppm.
 

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Well there you go... High nitrates will prelude to higher nitrites. I would just let the cycle do it's thing and keep checking your pm's.
 
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Well there you go... High nitrates will prelude to higher nitrites. I would just let the cycle do it's thing and keep checking your pm's.
Well looks like I’m in for a 2 month cycle then
 
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I’ve literally been told 4 different things about this. Some said water change, wait, dose more ammonia, too much ammonia. I’m about to just throw a fish in and if it dies it dies.
 

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I’ve literally been told 4 different things about this. Some said water change, wait, dose more ammonia, too much ammonia. I’m about to just throw a fish in and if it dies it dies.

I started a new tank with all dry rock earlier this year and experienced a very similar situation.

My Nitrates were very high and also was also getting nitrites. I did not do any water changes but began phantom feeding the tank. It took about 3 weeks for my nitrates and nitrites to fall down. It's a waiting game at this point IME.
 

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Well there you go... High nitrates will prelude to higher nitrites. I would just let the cycle do it's thing and keep checking your pm's.
huh?

Ammonia--->Nitrites---->Nitrates

if your tank has 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, and sky high nitrates, I'd say your tank is already cycled.
 
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I started a new tank with all dry rock earlier this year and experienced a very similar situation.

My Nitrates were very high and also was also getting nitrites. I did not do any water changes but began phantom feeding the tank. It took about 3 weeks for my nitrates and nitrites to fall down. It's a waiting game at this point IME.
Thank you so much that’s all I needed. Why does everyone think they have the best answer and have to give 50 different options. You’re the first one to just give me facts. THE DUDE
 

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huh?

Ammonia--->Nitrites---->Nitrates

if your tank has 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, and sky high nitrates, I'd say your tank is already cycled.

OP said nitrites were 5ppm not 0.

Op is your light off? No way should you be having algae issues so soon.

If your nitrite is 5, your nitrates will look large but it’s a false reading, until your nitrites read 0 your nitrates will read in the test higher than there are, it’s just the way the nitrate test works, so don’t stress too much over that.

once your nitrites start dropping they drop fast, not sure how you cycled exactly but it sounds you are not far off, maybe try a different test for nitrites a lot of people don’t get on with api tests, salifert is good for nitrites.
Sorry but have to say, you need a lot of patience in this hobby, within a matter of days you have lost it over noise in the tank now the cycle, I would take a deep breath and really enjoy the slow peace of this hobby because rushing it, things go bad really quickly.
 

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huh?

Ammonia--->Nitrites---->Nitrates

if your tank has 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, and sky high nitrates, I'd say your tank is already cycled.
I was going to comment but you got there first.
 
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OP said nitrites were 5ppm not 0.

Op is your light off? No way should you be having algae issues so soon.

If your nitrite is 5, your nitrates will look large but it’s a false reading, until your nitrites read 0 your nitrates will read in the test higher than there are, it’s just the way the nitrate test works, so don’t stress too much over that.

once your nitrites start dropping they drop fast, not sure how you cycled exactly but it sounds you are not far off, maybe try a different test for nitrites a lot of people don’t get on with api tests, salifert is good for nitrites.
Sorry but have to say, you need a lot of patience in this hobby, within a matter of days you have lost it over noise in the tank now the cycle, I would take a deep breath and really enjoy the slow peace of this hobby because rushing it, things go bad really quickly.
I bet $100 you're a liberal. That's the only way you could think patience is the answer for my loud pump issues, and a simple question about my cycle. Please never respond to one of my post again.
 

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I bet $100 you're a liberal. That's the only way you could think patience is the answer for my loud pump issues, and a simple question about my cycle. Please never respond to one of my post again.

you just lost $100!
You said you were going to put fish in if the tank was ready or not, I think patience was a valid comment.
 
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you just lost $100!
You said you were going to put fish in if the tank was ready or not, I think patience was a valid comment.
Nitrite doesn’t kill fish people do it. You offered no solutions and just want to ramble nonsense. You’re definitely a liberal and a worthless one at that.
 

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Nitrite doesn’t kill fish people do it. You offered no solutions and just want to ramble nonsense. You’re definitely a liberal and a worthless one at that.

why do you insist on bringing politics into a reef discussion?

I offered a few helpful comments, your inability to see that is not on me.
 

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huh?

Ammonia--->Nitrites---->Nitrates

if your tank has 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, and sky high nitrates, I'd say your tank is already cycled.
Does this still apply to me too? I'm on day 4 of cycling a new tank. Amonia = 0 Nitrite = 0 and Nitrate is 8
 

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