bonebrake
Active Member
I am cycling my 24 gal. Nano Cube with 40 lbs. of Fiji live rock. It was in shipping a little longer than expected (7 days) and it had considerable die off. It has been in the tank for four days and has maintained a consistent level of 5.0 ppm of ammonia. Here is the read out:
Size: 24 Gallons (distilled H20; Red Sea Salt)
Salinity: 1.026 via refractometer
Temperature: 80 degrees F
NH3/NH4+: 5.0 ppm
NO2-: 0.0 ppm
NO3-: 0.0 ppm
pH: 7.8
Alk: 3.0 milliequivalents/Liter
Ca2+: 450 ppm
Should I attempt to lower the ammonia by doing a huge water change? I had intended to maintain an ammonia level below 1.0 ppm to preserve as much life as possible, however, I think that at 5.0 ppm and considering how long it was in shipping it may be a futile effort to get it below 5.0 ppm. What do you guys think would be my best option? A boat load of water changes or just wait out the cycle?
Size: 24 Gallons (distilled H20; Red Sea Salt)
Salinity: 1.026 via refractometer
Temperature: 80 degrees F
NH3/NH4+: 5.0 ppm
NO2-: 0.0 ppm
NO3-: 0.0 ppm
pH: 7.8
Alk: 3.0 milliequivalents/Liter
Ca2+: 450 ppm
Should I attempt to lower the ammonia by doing a huge water change? I had intended to maintain an ammonia level below 1.0 ppm to preserve as much life as possible, however, I think that at 5.0 ppm and considering how long it was in shipping it may be a futile effort to get it below 5.0 ppm. What do you guys think would be my best option? A boat load of water changes or just wait out the cycle?