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Cycling -- Remove NH Source?
I'm establishing a new 5g tank and have started the cycle with a piece
of fish from a raw fillet. Ammonia is up around 4ppm and nitrite around 5ppm. From what I've read, now nitrite is around 5 I should start to see some nitrate showing soon. Should I remove the piece of dead fish to stop the ammonia, or let it be? Maybe I should add I put three plants in the tank at the beginning, and I'm using a gravel UGF. Apart from anything in the gravel, I've added no extra nutrients for the plants, nor sand. Thanks for any help. I've googled on it, but I can find only advice on stopping artificial ammonia, nothing on removing a piece of dead fish. -- Nick |
Cycling -- Remove NH Source?
Here is the basic formula for fishless cycle from the original recipe (4-5
drops NH3 / 10 gal / day until nitrite peaks, then reduce to 2-3 drops / 10 gal / day). As you can see even during the nitrIte spike you need to continue to add ammnonia - so I would say leave it in... Never did a fishless cycle with decayed meat, so have no idea how you would "reduce" the ammnonia production, unless you cut it in half, but if you have the NitrIte readings coming I suggest you sit and wait - you should be within a few days having the cycle complete. "NickC" wrote in message . 243... I'm establishing a new 5g tank and have started the cycle with a piece of fish from a raw fillet. Ammonia is up around 4ppm and nitrite around 5ppm. From what I've read, now nitrite is around 5 I should start to see some nitrate showing soon. Should I remove the piece of dead fish to stop the ammonia, or let it be? Maybe I should add I put three plants in the tank at the beginning, and I'm using a gravel UGF. Apart from anything in the gravel, I've added no extra nutrients for the plants, nor sand. Thanks for any help. I've googled on it, but I can find only advice on stopping artificial ammonia, nothing on removing a piece of dead fish. -- Nick |
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