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melvinakshay http:///t/396825/cycling-a-tank-ammonia-stays-at-0-25-and-nitrates-are-0ppm-input-needed#post_3535837
I use the API test kit. I did compare the test kit with the RO water and it is a perfect 0. Right now its still at 0.25ppm. I just checked the water parameters today. 0.25ppm Ammonia, Nitrates and Nitrites are still at 0. I also added a couple of fish and a few inverts. I get city water (don't have a well). The lake michigan water I get is pretty decent but I don't use it for drinking. I did use that water for my freshwater setup and never had issues.(those fish were pretty hardy anyway)
I do like the damsels. Initially I just bought the damsel to help with cycling the tank - then I bought another one on sale. They surely are aggressive but they are the smallest fish in my tank at the moment. I think with their bright rich blue color they are certainly gorgeous. I've currently got a regal blue tang and a powder blue tang which are at a decent size along with a couple of clownfish in there. I have a purple tang currently in my quarantine tank.
Everything looks hale and healthy. I just noticed a diatom bloom today.
Still can't figure out why my ammonia wont go down nor the nitrate go up
I will take a sample over to ***** tomorrow. I intend to buy 2 more fish before I add my purple tang to the main display. (looking at a fox face/yellow tang and maybe a butterfly fish(the one that looks like the moorish idol). I'm not sure if the butterfly fish will target my inverts.
Hi,
I personally don't care for the API kits, I went to SeaChem because it comes with a regent to be able to double check the results, and the tests are easier to do. The tap water has nothing to do with your ammonia or nitrates, but as you do your water changes using your RO, the water quality will improve and that will take care any algae issues...the brown stuff usually goes away on it's own on new systems.
Damsels will kill any fish less timid them themselves, I agree they are drop dead beautiful, but don't let their pint size fool you. The tangs are constant swimmers, and that means they wonder to the damsels turf, and they will kill the tang no matter how big it is. Right now they are juveniles and not much trouble, but when the damsels mature they get so mean they will bite your hand drawing blood when you put it in the tank. The powder blue, butterfly, and Regal are all too timid to hold their own with damsels, they will also fight each other to the death unless you lucked out and got a male and female that become mates.
As far as I know the Butterflyfish are known for picking at corals, they are safe with your CUC (Clean up crew = inverts such as snails and hermit crabs) shrimp may be in danger.