Water change or not ???

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1 week 1 day start of cycle - ammonia 0.4 and nitrate 1 or slightly higher. What should I know? Should I perform a water change

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You're likely going to get mixed responses on this. It's entirely up to you. The fact that you have both ammonia and nitrates means the nitrogen cycle is working but not finished. Personally I'd let it keep going until the ammonia is gone.
 
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Okay that’s what I figured because I keep seeing that nitrite being so high isn’t good but others say, it’s working leave it alone … ammonia was super high a few days ago so clear it’s going down and nitrite wasn’t that hugh
 

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If there's no fish, definitely let it run it's course. Nitrites and ammonia won't hurt anything with no fish.
 

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