How to Speed Up the Cycling Process

christs

Member
Hi Folks,
Is there a way to speed up the cycling process. I have added live sand and premium live rock already but the nitrites are still high. Is there a way to feed the good bacteria?
Thank You in Advance
 
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sinner's girl

Guest
just want till nitrites are zero. It's called waiting. no need to speed it up.
 

murph

Active Member
Your almost there. Nitrites can come down quite quick. If you used live sand and cured rock your cycle should be quite short.
For example I just did some moving around of my system. I added mature rock and a few hands full of sand from the established tank to the new tank in the different room. Ammonia took about 7 days to go to zero. Nitrites then began reading in the .25 range for a couple of days. On the third I tested in the morning and still .25, after work, a mere 8 hours later they were testing zero.
I did however do water changes on the established system and used the old water to add to the new system. I also dosed the new system with amquel and added a Damsel to provide a consistent ammonia source for cycling the tank.
To make a already long story short. My guess is your just a few days from being cycled.
 
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