Originally Posted by lepete
Hmmm...
If your LR/LS is cured & cycled (from established tank), you dont need to cycle it again. Usually, it takes a week or more to see the nitrate. You are seeing a 'large' increase pretty early. This indicates that you have plenty of nitrite-to-nitrate bateria already in your aquarium.
If you want to speed up your cycling, take out the shrimp. Your LR/LS quantity is fine for your aquarium. Whatever DOC from the shrimp will be sufficient to do a mini-cycle. Wait until ammonia and nitrite is zero. Do a 25% water change. Then, add livestock slowly.
I was pleased to see the nitrate jump this morning. I have done freshwater tanks for a long time before the recent jump to marine, and in my past experience this usually takes a while. But it went from absolutely zero (light blue liquid in the test tube) pre-shrimp, to something up the scale a couple of notches (again, can't remember the number, but a much more purple color) this morning--just twelve hours after the addition of the shrimp.
I took this as a sign that the cycle is already pretty much established, and it sounds like that's correct. If so, hooray!
What's the consensus? Yank the shrimp tonight when I get home, and then watch the ammonia-nitrate-nitrite levels over the next week or ten days? If everything's cycling normally (i.e. no ammonia, then shift to nitrate, then to nitrite), I can safely add a couple hardy fish in a few weeks?