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itsaNYthing

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been cycling for about 2 weeks now... just tested my water and my nitrates a bit too high for now but workin on lowering it.... fyi i have about 130 lbs of fiji white.. and about 40-45 lbs of live rock (goin live rock shopping tommorow), threw a couple damsels in there to build bacteria but they died when my nitrates shot up.

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bigdog1428

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He isn't cycling he rocks,, he just starting a new tank ,, and his first cycle patience is a virtue in this hobby ,, it's what I learned ,, the expensive way lol


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OzoneParkGuy

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cycling a new tank: 4-8 weeks before you add anything! Test for ammonia nitrite then nitrate. Once thoose levels are out of the high zone you should be good. Don'rt do a water change. What Barrie is stating if your tank was already cycled and then you added the live rock, it most likely would of caused a spike. Spike meaning the nitrogen cycle again.( ammonia 2 nitrite, nitrite 2 nitrate) so doing a water change to control that.. helps. Your case no, because your are just cycling your tank.. Let it be. Do a little more research and you'll do just great. Patience is the key in this hobby. GL!

BTW...Ammonia & Nitrites killed your fish.... nitrates even at high levels wont kill your fish. Will cause reproduction issues and other things.
 
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