chemical timing
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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chemical timing
ok so its going on about a week and half and the shrimp is gone, well what i can see of it, it had a bubble of whatever but i got a coat hanger and stirred it all up and now i dont see the remains of it, since it is gone will my levels still spike like theyre supposed to?
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
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Yeah cause the waste is still in the tank. Nothing like a skimmer or filter in there to remove it.
Test your water for me and let me no what it reads. If finished cycling which after a week and a half should not be but
Ammonia should be 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate slowly rising
PH (8ish)
If testing daily you should see the ammonia go up a few rungs, then come down. Then nitrite will go up in a similar fashion. Once they have both spiked and returned to 0 then nitrates will start occurring....If not finished cycling
POP ANOTHER SHRIMP ON THE BARBIE (TANK)
Test your water for me and let me no what it reads. If finished cycling which after a week and a half should not be but
Ammonia should be 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate slowly rising
PH (8ish)
If testing daily you should see the ammonia go up a few rungs, then come down. Then nitrite will go up in a similar fashion. Once they have both spiked and returned to 0 then nitrates will start occurring....If not finished cycling
POP ANOTHER SHRIMP ON THE BARBIE (TANK)
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schigara - Posts: 468
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Have you bought the test kits we talked about in the previous post? I don't hear you mentioning any readings from any test kit.
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schigara - Posts: 468
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Like I said before, you have a small amount of live rock so you probably won't see a conventional/hard cycle as the live rock may negate some or all of the cycle. You may not see a "spike".
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schigara - Posts: 468
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You haven't mentioned a damn thing about any test measurement yet and this is just the main cycle before any livestock. You should at least, have some numbers for ammonia.
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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i have tested twice with the last test being on the 24th. so its been a while. ok so i have posted some of my results... aparently not everyone reads everything so like i said before i will need a buffer to get raise my ph because my last read was 7.8, ammonia went from .5 to .6 but i havent checked a while, nitrate remained at 15 and i detected 0 nitrites... im doing a water test at the moment so further readings will be added..... and fyi, i havent checked the parameters in a while because i am not worried about getting fish any time soon...
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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use part 1 and part 2 it will keep your ph at the right amount and your alkalinity and your calcium......that stuff is fool proof. Thats why I use it. :)
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blueshoes2208 - Posts: 1077
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ok LATESET TEST RESULTS - 10/2
Salinity 1.023
PH: 7.9
Ammonia .5
Nitrate: 20
Nitrite: 0
Temp: 80.7 f
Salinity 1.023
PH: 7.9
Ammonia .5
Nitrate: 20
Nitrite: 0
Temp: 80.7 f
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fihsboy - Posts: 1837
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Your getting there. What about calcium? and alkalinity or KH(carbonate Hardness) ? Thats where the 2 part comes in. It will keep your ph calcium and your water nice and alkaline. :) then you would be ready for stuff! as long as your nitrates and ammonia stay down. :)