Hey,
I've had a 75 gallon tank cycling for about three weeks now with 5 tiger barbs in it. The ammonia levels peaked as usual within 2-3 days after adding the fish and sure enough within a week of ammonia peak, nitrites slowly began to rise, so I was thinking all is going as it should be. However the nitrites have been at very high levels for nearly 10 days now, which I know can last for many weeks, but - I thought that as the nitrites begin to rise the ammonia should begin to drop...and should be at 0ppm within days of nitrite peak. Anyone have any input?
Oh and also will adding used filter media or gravel from an established tank, at this point of the cycling process, help to speed the process?
Thanks for any replies.
I've had a 75 gallon tank cycling for about three weeks now with 5 tiger barbs in it. The ammonia levels peaked as usual within 2-3 days after adding the fish and sure enough within a week of ammonia peak, nitrites slowly began to rise, so I was thinking all is going as it should be. However the nitrites have been at very high levels for nearly 10 days now, which I know can last for many weeks, but - I thought that as the nitrites begin to rise the ammonia should begin to drop...and should be at 0ppm within days of nitrite peak. Anyone have any input?
Oh and also will adding used filter media or gravel from an established tank, at this point of the cycling process, help to speed the process?
Thanks for any replies.