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10 Gallon Cyrstal Reds Cycle....


JLui83

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I just started a 10gal tank for some painted fire red/bloody mary cherry shrimp.

 

Substrate: Fluval Stratum

Ati Sponge filter 40 gal

Tetra whisper air pump for 40 gal

 

Plants:

4 Marimo balls

Subwassertang

 

Current ph is around 6.8-7.0 (my tap is around 7.8)

The picture of the test is from today March 22

 

Still waiting for this tank to cycle. Im using fish flakes as the ammonia source. This is my first tank so I cant seed the tank from an existing tank. I added bio spira(beneficial bacteria) 2 days ago. I would have thought the nitrites would be up by now. I went ahead and added some more fish food to up the ammonia. Ill check ammonia and nitrites tomorrow.

 

Ive been out of aquatic keeping game for over 10 years!.

 

 

 

 

 

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I was able to pick up some pure ammonia. From my readings it is only about 4% concentration. Using an online calculator I dosed the tank with 3ml of the pure ammonia to try to get it up to 4ppm or close to it.

 

March 24 test readings before the dose of ammonia

Doesn't look like there is any change from 2 days ago. Hopefully with the dose of ammonia the Ammonia will go up to about 4.0ppm. 

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you don't want it close to 4 ppm.

not many bacteria grow when that high.

 

2-3 ppm for a fish tank and/or using a regular filter.

up to 1 ppm is fine for a shrimp tank.

 

looks like 1 ppm,that's what you want.

is that blue or a hint of purple?

 

within a week ammonia should drop down and nitrites up.

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as of yesterday before I dosed ammonia. The ammonia was around .50-1.0ppm

 

I added 3ml of the ammonia. The concentration on this ammonia seems to be lower than I thought. I tested a few hours after i dosed the ammonia and it read around 2ppm. Nitrites are still at zero. Ill check again today to see if the ammonia has dropped and any detection of Nitrites.

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your nitrates went up.

that bacteria may have consumed some ammonia and consumed nitrite as it was produced.

that's not what you want.

 

bacteria in a bottle is not for doing a fishless cycle.

 

Bio Spira is for saltwater.

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4 minutes ago, zodiac said:

your nitrates went up.

that bacteria may have consumed some ammonia and consumed nitrite as it was produced.

that's not what you want.

 

bacteria in a bottle is not for doing a fishless cycle.

 

Bio Spira is for saltwater.

 Nope. The bio spira I used is for freshwater. Thanks though.

 

 

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temps are at 78*.

 

Just tested again

 

March 27, 2017

Ammonia = between 2ppm-3ppm

Nitrite = 0ppm

PH: around 6.4-6.5

 

Added Tetra Safestart since i dont have any other tanks that I can seed this one with. Id figured id give the Tetra Safestart a whirl.

 

 

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4 hours ago, JLui83 said:

March 28, 2017

 

Ammonia = 2ppm-3ppm

 

Didn't bother testing the other stuff if im not seeing any decrease in ammonia

 

Just need to be patient. Wish I had someone near me to get some good beneficial bacteria from a filter.

There's no need to test everyday.

Bacteria supplements are not magic and does not provide instant results.

Being patient is indeed difficult but that's all you can do now.

 

Test again in a week.

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Great thread, just curious how did you go from 20-30ppm Nitrates to 0?

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Just now, JLui83 said:

Nitrates never changed. They are around 20-30ppm.

 

Nitrites stayed at 0.

 

Thank you for the clarification, maybe I need to pay closer attention! Keep up the great work.

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I was bored today and was in the office. Decided to test the tank. I added a little bit of baking soda just to raise the PH a little bit since im not going to house Crystal Reds as planned. I'll be going for neocaridina, probably blue dream velvets.

 

PH: Around 7.2

Ammonia: Around 1-2ppm

Nitrites: 0ppm

Nitrates: 30-40ppm its a deeper orange color now.Almost red

 

I'll test it again sometime next week to see if the ammonia has dropped at all. 

I also raised the temperature to 82-84*F to help speed up the bacteria growth.

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April 3, 2017

Tested water parameters

Ammonia=0

Nitrites=.25ppm

Nitrates= A LOT!

 

Added 1.5ml of ammonia 

 

April 4, 2017

Tested water parameters

Ammonia = 0

Nitrites = 0

 

Tank is cycled!!! finally!

 

Total amount of time 2 weeks for the tank to fully cycle.

Used Bio Spira and Tetra Safestart. Time for the shrimp!

 

 

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Tank has been fully cycled

I've just been adding 1ppm of ammonia every other day waiting for my shrimp to arrive. Ordered 10 Crystal Reds from a member on here.

 

The day before they arrive I plan on doing almost a 100% water change and filling it back up with DI water remineralized with salty shrimp gh+.

 

For Crystal reds, I'll go for a TDS of around 140. GH (whatever it is after I add the salty shrimp to the DI water) most likely it will be between 4-6.

 

Also ordered a RO/DI system which should be here AFTER the shrimp get here. I'll just do the big water change with DI water from walmart. Only 10 gal tank so I'll bite that cost.

 

-Found a couple Alder Trees where I work and picked some Alder Cones. Pretty stoked about that!

 

-Added Cholla wood and more Marimo Moss Ball carpets into the tank. Not sure if I want to leave the Marimo Carpet or ball them up again. What do you guys think?

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