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becky2312
09/01/2008, 01:47 PM
I filled my tank last weekend (ro/di water) and added some bagged "live" sand and a few small pieces of cured lr from the lfs. Saturday afternoon I added 45 pounds of figi lr that I ordered. I had tested the ammonia on Friday and it was showing 0 then, which is what I figured since I had only added a few pieces of lr. I just tested the ammonia (about 48 hours after adding the 45 pounds of lr) and it's now reading 8.0. I tested it twice just to make sure because it seemed so high. Do I need to do a large water change? If so, how much? I'm guessing the ammonia getting this high has probably killed any hitchhikers that might have been on the lr. Any other tips/suggestions/etc.?

Michael
09/01/2008, 01:50 PM
no, its cycling, just be patient, keep monitoring the ammonia and nitrite, you will lose some hitchikers and gain others with living rock, it could take a while yet before it starts to drop as well, just dont add any livestock until the ammonia and nitrite have been 0 for 2-3 days then water change to reduce nitrate

caorca
09/01/2008, 03:27 PM
Patience is something we all have to have when we're starting a tank. Sounds like you're doing everything right. Just wait for the tank to finish cycling, like Michael syas.

caorca
09/01/2008, 03:29 PM
Patience is something we all have to have when we're starting a tank. Sounds like you're doing everything right. Just wait for the tank to finish cycling, like Michael says.

becky2312
09/01/2008, 08:30 PM
Thanks! I just didn't think the ammonia was supposed to get THAT high. Thought I might need to do a water change or something, but I'll just wait it out.

Playa-1
09/01/2008, 08:44 PM
That pretty high, but like everybody said, You will just have to wait it out. It could easily take 4 to 8 weeks for the tanks to cycle. If you clean off any obvious dead material on the rock then it will likely speed up the process a little.

pledosophy
09/01/2008, 11:08 PM
I would do the test again.

Ammonia that high will kill the bacteria you are trying to breed.

Michael
09/01/2008, 11:28 PM
ive checked my log, and i got to 4 then it dropped, after thinking again, perhaps as mentioned its worth testing again actually, i was thinking about this and 8 is high.you will need to confirm 8 first, if so then water change and then sit and monitor the cycle, although i would also be tempted to ride it out, i dont think water changes are good ideas during cycling but well with 8 if proven in your case you may have to

greenbean36191
09/02/2008, 06:54 AM
If this was my tank I would definitely do a large water change. Contrary to popular belief, there is no benefit to having measurable ammonia in the tank. It doesn't make the cycle any faster and can kill off more life on the rock, making things worse. 8 is very high.

becky2312
09/02/2008, 08:19 AM
Thanks! I think I will test again tonight when I get home from work and if it's still that high I will probably try to do a water change. As I said, I tested it twice just to make sure and it was the same both times. Unfortunately, I don't have any saltwater mixed up. I'll have to mix it tonight I guess and do the water change tomorrow night. I wasn't expecting to need a water change this soon . . . :confused:

Toddrtrex
09/02/2008, 09:06 AM
I have personally always done water changes during the cycle. I paid decent money for the "life" on my rocks, and want to do all that I can to preserve it. My cycles never took longer then a month and the rocks look great afterwards.