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dkmuller

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After reading posts and my 5.5 g tank running fish less for a week and want my betta this weekend should I be concerned about no ammonia in water now but I do have a real plant I added and it is doing fine.

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Can you be more precise. Have you been doing a fish less cycle by adding ammonia daily and now have zero ammonia or has the tank just been empty for a week. If it's the latter then your tank will not be cycled and adding fish is not wise.



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OK I will add this. I have had it empty for a month since my first betta passed. I sterilized it then let it soak with prime. I then rinsed it let it dry and then reset it up with all new gravel decor and a live plant. This has been running a week keeping it a steady 80 degrees. So I don't have all the ammonia readings due to no fish. My nitrates are at zero and pH 7.5 . I will be getting a good test kit but presently have a api 5 reading strip. But I did test with my glass testers for ammonia and pH I bought those separate a while a go . I want to put a fish in Saturday. Now I don't know if OK without ammonia readings.

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I found a used filter and I am now seeding the tank and a small amount of the water in my tank plus a small flake of food I crushed small in the tank. I read this was good to feed my live plant. I will start the steps given above I got a master test kit and will give my readings later to make sure I am on the right track.

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Api test readings no ammonia has been added yet. With these readings could someone tell me if I need to. nO3 0ppm, N02 0 ppm, Ammonia 0 ppm, High PH 7.4, PH 7.6. But remember I still have the old filter seeding behind new one in and placed where the water hits it first.

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I guess once a fish is added the ammonia problem will start so adding amonia building up good bacteria should be started

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OK thread added here . I was able to borrow a used filter running behind my new one plus added a very small amount of food. So yesterday I out 5 drops from a dropper to my tank of ammonia and the readings came right up to 4.0 on my tubes test . I will test it tonight curious what my readings will be. But I am in this for the long haul until safe for my fish. I totally understand now why this is done before fish are added.

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Day two tested and ammonia staying at 2.0 nitrite 2.0 nitrate zero pH 6.5 and hardness now 180 and never was that high.

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Should I add more ammonia on day 2

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