mrmoses
Member
Hello,
I am cycling my 72 gallon bow front tank and my ammonia is super high, 8.0 at least. Should I just let my tank be or should I do a water change to help it along?
I am running a G2 Skimmer in my sump and I do not have a refugium because there is no room in my sump for one I wish I had gotten the bigger sump but I guess I can upgrade later.
I have a pump that is rated for 1200 gph that climbs about 5 feet then splits into two outputs and inside the tank I put a Koralia 4 power head that is suppose to do around 1200 gph. I have done the turkey basting thing.
Do any of you have any advice? Anything I can do to help my tank cycle?
I am cycling my 72 gallon bow front tank and my ammonia is super high, 8.0 at least. Should I just let my tank be or should I do a water change to help it along?
I am running a G2 Skimmer in my sump and I do not have a refugium because there is no room in my sump for one I wish I had gotten the bigger sump but I guess I can upgrade later.
I have a pump that is rated for 1200 gph that climbs about 5 feet then splits into two outputs and inside the tank I put a Koralia 4 power head that is suppose to do around 1200 gph. I have done the turkey basting thing.
Do any of you have any advice? Anything I can do to help my tank cycle?