kmoze2001
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Hi all-
Long time lurker, first time poster. Seems like a good forum.
One week ago today, 55 gallons of tap water went into a tank along with 3 fresh bags of live sand, roughly 50 lbs of LR (fresh out of the tank at the LFS), a big ol' bag o' salt, and we turned on the wet/dry filter and watched and waited.
Last Monday or Tuesday evening, I did an ammonia test and found the levels to be essentially zero. I was surprised. Just this evening I did a full panel of tests with the following results.
pH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: <0.2 (I say that because it wasn't dark enough to qualify as 0.2, but neither was it completely clear.)
Nitrate: <10 (Ditto)
CaCO3: 800 ppm
Salinity: Perfect (Hydrometer, yeah I know)
There is "hair" growing on the LR (at least it seems that way, though I can't say categorically that it hasn't been there from the get-go), nothing else seems to be crawling or swimming around in there. There is no significant odor, just smells a bit like the ocean.
Is it remote possible that the tank has cycled and is ready for the next step? Or has the cycle not yet even begun (as evidenced by the total lack of an ammonia spike of any kind, though it was only tested twice, at 3 and 7 days post start).
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
KM
Long time lurker, first time poster. Seems like a good forum.
One week ago today, 55 gallons of tap water went into a tank along with 3 fresh bags of live sand, roughly 50 lbs of LR (fresh out of the tank at the LFS), a big ol' bag o' salt, and we turned on the wet/dry filter and watched and waited.
Last Monday or Tuesday evening, I did an ammonia test and found the levels to be essentially zero. I was surprised. Just this evening I did a full panel of tests with the following results.
pH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: <0.2 (I say that because it wasn't dark enough to qualify as 0.2, but neither was it completely clear.)
Nitrate: <10 (Ditto)
CaCO3: 800 ppm
Salinity: Perfect (Hydrometer, yeah I know)
There is "hair" growing on the LR (at least it seems that way, though I can't say categorically that it hasn't been there from the get-go), nothing else seems to be crawling or swimming around in there. There is no significant odor, just smells a bit like the ocean.
Is it remote possible that the tank has cycled and is ready for the next step? Or has the cycle not yet even begun (as evidenced by the total lack of an ammonia spike of any kind, though it was only tested twice, at 3 and 7 days post start).
Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
KM