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Cycling a Brand New Reef Aquarium
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So I have a few questions regarding the article. First is the Nitrate cycle.This article might be useful to you!
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Cycling a Brand New Reef Aquarium
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So it looks like my ammonia went down from 2 to 0.5 in a day, and as well my nitrites have stayed the same at 2, for the past 2 days, and then finally my nitrates have started to go up from 0 to 2.From the article above:
"Nitrates are removed within the live rock deep inside in all of the deep pores. This hidden bacteria consumes the nitrate and creates nitrogen gas as a byproduct. The nitrogen gas rises in the water column and escapes into the air. When one gas leaves, another enters. Oxygen is then infused into the water. After the Nitrates start to dissipate your oxygen will increase and you will be ready for the intermission."
I wouldn't worry about this at all, it's more theoretical that practical. It takes very deep, dense rock for denitrification to happen in your tank, and this isn't really a part of the initial nitrogen cycle that prepares your tank for livestock.
In your first pic I can see that your ammonia concentration was elevated; that's good. What is the ammonia now?
You want your ammonia to go down to nearly zero (~0.25 ppm) and you should then be god to start to slowly add some hardly livestock. There's no need to measure or be concerned with nitrite, it's not toxic.
Many suggest that you do a large water change when your fish-less cycle is done to lower high nitrate. In my opinion, this is unnecessary because when you have nitrite in the water, it causes your nitrate test to read artificially high, so for this reason you don't really know what your nitrate concentration is until all the nitrite has gone down to zero. This is maybe the only reason to test for nitrite, and even then you don't have to, just give it a couple more weeks.
I hope that helps, post back with further questions!
What are you using to cycle the tank?So it looks like my ammonia went down from 2 to 0.5 in a day, and as well my nitrites have stayed the same at 2, for the past 2 days, and then finally my nitrates have started to go up from 0 to 2.
My question is basically, is my tank cycling too fast?
And then as well once I’m done cycling what do I do once diatoms, cyano and hair algae come along?
Yea I’m using Dr Tim’s one and only and a random bottle of ammonium chloride.What are you using to cycle the tank?
in my experience, if you're using dr. tims ammonia and bacteria in a bottle, give or take 10 days.
with diatoms, i'd do small wc and beef up your cuc. other than that nothing for few wks.
and lets hope you will not get cyano or gha

Thank you for the help. I probably lowered the ammonia levels slightly when I took about a gallon of water out of tank. I was just being stupid, I hadn’t properly calibrated my refractometer and the salinity read 1.03.You're going to get all those uglies and more, especially if you've used dry base rock to start off with. Don't worry too much about them, there's only a couple that are really difficult to deal with, like dinoflagellate algae.
In my experience, a fish-less cycle using Dr. Tim's One and Only with bottled ammonium chloride takes +/- 3 weeks, but we've seen as fast as one week.
No, I don't think your tank is cycling too fast, but I do doubt that the ammonia dropped from 2.0 ppm to 0.50 ppm in one day, that seems a little quick. I would just make sure you're consistent with your testing, make sure you're reading the colors under the same lighting, etc.
Test your ammonia again tomorrow and in a day or so, and if it's about 0.25 ppm to lower I'd say you're in good shape![]()
More thank likelyThanks for the help. I’ll probably be back in a few weeks with a new thread asking about diatoms and such.

