I have a tank that has been fishless cycled for about a week and I have just been adding ammonia everyday to keep the bacteria alive. Ammonia and nitrite were at zero, and after my big water change nitrates droped to 10.
Now all of a sudden this afternoon I have .1 Nitrite!
You may have dosed a little more ammonia than usual. I personally woiuldn't be to concerned about it. There is the + or - error factor for the test and .1 isn't that much. Just monitor it for a couple days.
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Cycling for about a week. Says in the first post lol.
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I have a tank that has been fishless cycled for about a week and I have just been adding ammonia everyday to keep the bacteria alive. Ammonia and nitrite were at zero, and after my big water change nitrates droped to 10.
I took this to mean the tank was believed to have finished cycling a week ago because of the stated big water change, and past tense of cycled.
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Bah, ok, sorry....I need a nap lol!
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