Thursday, March 16, 2006

Cycling a New Tank (29 gallon) (continued)

Tonight's readings:

0 ppm nitrite
<.25 ppm ammonia

Looks like the bacteria that eat up the nitrite are growing nicely. I could add more ammonia, but I think I will wait until tomorrow. Should be down to 0ppm by then.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Scott,


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Jake said...

Any updated on your saltwater aquarium?

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Developer said...

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Developer said...

Any new updates any soon? I agree with you that making sure to complete the water cycle is the most important thing to do when setting up a aquarium for the first time.


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Anonymous said...

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JoshJacoby said...

Hey Scott,

You should update sometime, how's the tank? I just posted my latest arizona aquarium photos, check em' out -

Josh

shimon.ben-hen said...

you seem very knowledgeable.

Unknown said...

Hi

I was wondering whether there was any update on how your tank is doing. I'm hoping it has cycled now given the original post was in 2006.
Its always facisinating to see a new tank settle, and mature.
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Roger Smith said...

Hi Jesse
It seems that the site link isnt working if your still working on the site i know a bit about aquariums. My expertise is in cichlid aquariums though so i might be able to help you with that.