Good eve all.
Im new to the site and very excited about having a new resource. I have not had a fish tank in years and really miss my hobby. I now have the time and money. My plan is to start another Oscar tank 75 gallon + but knew I was going to need practice and start small. So right now, I have a 30 gallon fish tank with a Marineland penguin 350 with two bio filters, 300watt heater, large air stone, 1- 2inch placo, 2- 1/2 inch tiger barbs and 4- 1inch black skirts. I feed my placo a small veggi cap every other day and feed the others a pinch of tetra flake food once a day. I have been trying to cycle the tank for about three weeks now and have yet to see a nitrite spike. ph is 6.5, overall hardness is low, 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates, ammonia was as high as 5ppm but is now between 1 and 2 ppm. I introduced special blend microbe lift and also some water/media from a friends HEALTHY established tank. I did however, make the big mistake of forgetting to turn the filter back on after doing the water change (wont be drinking during the next water change). Afraid that i may have killed whatever beneficial bacteria I may have started. Tank is pretty clear, fish dont appear to be stressed, pretty active, there are little tiny white dots/almost like what it looks like when you sneeze in a gleam of sunlight or dust in the air. I dont remember my other tanks ever taking this long. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I think that maybe, Im just being to impatient but who knows. All advice and any comments are appreciated, thanks!
Best Regards,
Doug