As I posted on another thread a few days ago, I just set up a 29 gal tank, attempting to cycle it. Added the Bio-Spira pack and 7 zebra danios and 3 cory cats. It's been 3 full days now, the last two the water has been cloudy (the expected, and desired, bacterial "bloom" from the Bio-Spira, I hope)...but I am diligently testing the water every day (brand new test kit with the chemical you drop into test tubes) and my readings for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate are all still zero.
I have seen claims on some websites that Bio-Spira should cycle the tank in "1-4 days." Should I be worried that I am not detecting the slightest bit of nitrate over 3 days into this? The kit supposedly can test (i.e. first color change on the card) ammonia and nitrite down to 0.25 ppm and nitrate down to 5 ppm, and in all three tests the color is not even close to those marks.
If I am "ok" for now, it would be reassuring to know it. Since I have heard that sometimes Bio-Spira doesn't work, I would also like to know what warning signs to look out for.
And if anyone else has used Bio-Spira in a 29 gal with a similar load of fish and could share what it was like for them, that would be helpful!
Thanks!
I have seen claims on some websites that Bio-Spira should cycle the tank in "1-4 days." Should I be worried that I am not detecting the slightest bit of nitrate over 3 days into this? The kit supposedly can test (i.e. first color change on the card) ammonia and nitrite down to 0.25 ppm and nitrate down to 5 ppm, and in all three tests the color is not even close to those marks.
If I am "ok" for now, it would be reassuring to know it. Since I have heard that sometimes Bio-Spira doesn't work, I would also like to know what warning signs to look out for.
And if anyone else has used Bio-Spira in a 29 gal with a similar load of fish and could share what it was like for them, that would be helpful!
Thanks!