My tank has been cycling for 2 weeks now and I believe it is finished.The levels are as follow:
pH: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
SG: 1.023
There is an obnoxious amount of powdery like algae all over the glass and you can hardly see in it. Now should i do a water change before I get my CUC or let them take care of it then do a water change a week later?
the tank is looking absolutely great man, it sucks it took so many tries to get one going, but hey, at least you finally got one thats in one piece LOL
Originally Posted by mz3bmx http:///forum/post/2820181
My tank has been cycling for 2 weeks now and I believe it is finished.The levels are as follow:
pH: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
SG: 1.023
There is an obnoxious amount of powdery like algae all over the glass and you can hardly see in it. Now should i do a water change before I get my CUC or let them take care of it then do a water change a week later?
anyone?
my answer would be yes. If your levels went up, then went down to zero, i would say you cycled. After 2 weeks, that is fast but if you got live rock and live sand in there, then its believable. I'm guessing the bubbles in the sand was the bacteria converting the nitrites into a gaseous nitrate form. I would prefer if you got more than just my opinion, but that is my take. Good luck
Ur aquascaping looks nice!
as for a CUC
over time im not a fan of hermit crabs I just feel they do more damage than good.
id get.. and not all at once but over a period of time
8-10 Nass
8-10 Cerith
Both of those are small snails
3-5 Astrea
1-2 Turbos
If you like little crabs get..
1-2 blue leg hermits
1 emerald crab maybe
For cool inverts and pending on what fish u get
3-5 sexy shrimps
Pom Pom Crabs
Sexy/Fire shrimp
After only two weeks you are not ready for anything yet IMO.
I believe you should wait another two weeks during which time you would feed the tank a little fish food every other day and monitor ammonia and nitrite every day to see it continues to show a spike. This will help you to build a larger base of bacteria to take care of the bioload you will be introducing.
This is JMO FWIW.
Originally Posted by spanko http:///forum/post/2820956
After only two weeks you are not ready for anything yet IMO.
I believe you should wait another two weeks during which time you would feed the tank a little fish food every other day and monitor ammonia and nitrite every day to see it continues to show a spike. This will help you to build a larger base of bacteria to take care of the bioload you will be introducing.
This is JMO FWIW.
+1 just be patient, but it never hurts to have a plan
Greatly appreciate the help guys. What do I do about the abundant amount of algae in the tank? Should I do a water change within the next 2 weeks while I wait for the cycle to finish?