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Originally Posted by
bugsman http:///t/386044/lets-talk-about-cycling/40#post_3430811
I am in the process of cycling a QT. I've been testing every few days. The QT is now in the third week and here are the parameters:
Salinity - 1.024
PH - 7.8
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites - 2.0
Nitrates - Between 10 - 20
Temp 79
All with API test kits.
If I understand correctly, the Nitrites should start going down and then the nitrates and then the tank would be ready to use for quarantine. The QT has no lights so I believe that's why the PH is low. There is nothing in the tank but saltwater and PVC pipe, temp gauge and I have a heater and AquaClear 30 running in a 10g tank. (I started the cycle with a raw shrimp.)
Does this all sound like the correct process??
basically yes.
But with a QT you have the additional problem in that it may be fishless for some time then have fish "dumped in". Under those conditions some macro algaes or other algaes would help prevent the dangerous ammonia spike should the aerobic bacteria not be able to keep up.
Or some keep some bioload (like a few male mollys for instance) to keep the bacteria level up between QT functions.
my .02