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Do I need to use actual ammonia to cycle my tank?

MouseBird

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Hi,
I'm just in the process of setting up my first tank and getting to grips with cycling. I was just about to order some ammonium chloride online when my husband said we didn't need it as we can just put some food in and wait for it to rot. My main concern is that when it comes to testing if my tank is fully cycled that method won't cause a big enough spike in ammonia to see if it clears within 24 hours.
Will my husband's approach work? From reading elsewhere on here I know it will take longer to get the tank to cycle this way anyway
 

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Hi,
I'm just in the process of setting up my first tank and getting to grips with cycling. I was just about to order some ammonium chloride online when my husband said we didn't need it as we can just put some food in and wait for it to rot. My main concern is that when it comes to testing if my tank is fully cycled that method won't cause a big enough spike in ammonia to see if it clears within 24 hours.
Will my husband's approach work? From reading elsewhere on here I know it will take longer to get the tank to cycle this way anyway
you can do it either way. It's just harder to measure out an exact ppm amount without using ammonia. Like i said though, you can do it either way effectively
 

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Also with food, its difficult to maintain a consistent level of ammonia. When I did mine, I literally just picked up a bottle of ammonia from a grocery store. Worked perfectly and only cost a few dollars.
 

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Also with food, its difficult to maintain a consistent level of ammonia. When I did mine, I literally just picked up a bottle of ammonia from a grocery store. Worked perfectly and only cost a few dollars.
Thank you. Adding ammonia sounds the most efficient option
 

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I'm currently still waiting for my ammonia levels to drop after nearly three weeks of daily testing and adding Quick Start! Is this normal?
 

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I'm currently still waiting for my ammonia levels to drop after nearly three weeks of daily testing and adding Quick Start! Is this normal?
what kinda of filter/filter media are you using? do you have any substrate in the tank or is it bare bottom?
 

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I added a teaspoon (5ml) of ammonia to a 56litre tank, and since then have had ammonia readings of 4ppm. I've got no nitrites and 25ppm nitrates, which have also been consistent
the fact that you have some nitrates showing up is a good sign. when did you last add quick start bacteria?
 
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