Question: Cycling question

AmandaB

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Hi everybody! I started to cycle my tank (fish less cycle) on November 4th. I added all new sand, treated water, and have all my decorations and air stone up and running. I made sure to add pure ammonia to my tank to bring the levels up to 5ppm.

My question is, as of today, my reading is steady at 4ppm and hasn't changed. I'm wondering if it's normal to take this long? Is there anything I can do to help the process?

I was hoping to get a new axie before Christmas, but at this rate it won't be happening.

Thanks in advance :)


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Do you have a heater? Tanks will cycle quicker if they are kept at a constant 25 Celsius. Once the cycle is over you just take the heater out and let the temp drop for at least 24 hrs before adding your axie
 
Do you have a heater? Tanks will cycle quicker if they are kept at a constant 25 Celsius. Once the cycle is over you just take the heater out and let the temp drop for at least 24 hrs before adding your axie



I don't have a tank heater, but could I just raise the temp in the room? The tank is close to the room heater.


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As long as you are able to keep it at 25 degrees. If the tank is too cold beneficial bacteria will start to die off before they have a chance to colonize
 
As long as you are able to keep it at 25 degrees. If the tank is too cold beneficial bacteria will start to die off before they have a chance to colonize



Awesome! Thank you! I will turn the heat up now and hope for the best!


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No worries. I assume you are testing your water with the API test kit, which is the most reliable one you can get. If you still get no changes with your ammonia/nitrite/nitrate readings I would invest in a heater and thermometer for your tank. That is the best way to go.
 
And the other thing you can do is 'seed' your tank with décor, filter media etc from an already established tank - as long as it is a very reliable source to avoid introducing disease, pests etc into your tank
 
No worries. I assume you are testing your water with the API test kit, which is the most reliable one you can get. If you still get no changes with your ammonia/nitrite/nitrate readings I would invest in a heater and thermometer for your tank. That is the best way to go.



Yes I am using the liquid testing kit from api :) it's the best!


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And the other thing you can do is 'seed' your tank with décor, filter media etc from an already established tank - as long as it is a very reliable source to avoid introducing disease, pests etc into your tank



I would, but everyone I talk to that I trust has never heard of tank cycling so I'm staying away from that haha! I'm happy to report that today I tested my water and my ammonia went down to 2ppm and my nitrites have started at 0.25ppm :) yay!! Things are happening in there! Thanks for the advise on the heater!


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Any time! Glad things are heading in the right direction. In my experience the hardest part of cycling a new tank is having enough patience to wait for things to happen :)
 
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