SFEERO
Active member
To all of you experts out there......
So I know the nitrogen cycle takes sometimes a month or more. I have a 90 gallon that has been running for almost 2 weeks, has about 100 lbs of live rock, and "dead" aragonate sugar sand as the substrate. About 10 lbs of the live rock came from my nano established aquarium, and the rest I received from LiveAquaria.com (expensive stuff). I have a refugium with the same "dead" sand and rubble rock. Haven't added cheato yet, because I have heard that high ammonia will kill it.
My questions are: Should I be skimming through the cycle? One of my buddies who is an experienced reefer said I should, and I have heard from others that I shouldn't. I know I want to build up good bacteria, and am concerned that skimming might hinder this and the cycle will take longer. For the first week I supplemented the tank with "Stability" and Biozyme (I think that's what its called).
I have tested the water every day after putting the live rock in it and turning on the pump to cycle water. Since day 1, my ammonia levels have been off the charts high, and as of the last two days my nitrite and nitrate levels are both off the charts high and my pH has dropped down to 8.0. I have had my temp set between 79-81 degrees. The first week I have had the lights on during the day as if fish were in it, but have since turned them off. Should the lights be on, or is this even necessary? Is it normal for all three (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) to be off the charts high at the same time? I thought the ammonia would spike, then nitrite would rise as ammonia dropped, etc. This isn't happening in my case.
So, skimmer or no skimmer, and any thoughts about my water chemistry would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
So I know the nitrogen cycle takes sometimes a month or more. I have a 90 gallon that has been running for almost 2 weeks, has about 100 lbs of live rock, and "dead" aragonate sugar sand as the substrate. About 10 lbs of the live rock came from my nano established aquarium, and the rest I received from LiveAquaria.com (expensive stuff). I have a refugium with the same "dead" sand and rubble rock. Haven't added cheato yet, because I have heard that high ammonia will kill it.
My questions are: Should I be skimming through the cycle? One of my buddies who is an experienced reefer said I should, and I have heard from others that I shouldn't. I know I want to build up good bacteria, and am concerned that skimming might hinder this and the cycle will take longer. For the first week I supplemented the tank with "Stability" and Biozyme (I think that's what its called).
I have tested the water every day after putting the live rock in it and turning on the pump to cycle water. Since day 1, my ammonia levels have been off the charts high, and as of the last two days my nitrite and nitrate levels are both off the charts high and my pH has dropped down to 8.0. I have had my temp set between 79-81 degrees. The first week I have had the lights on during the day as if fish were in it, but have since turned them off. Should the lights be on, or is this even necessary? Is it normal for all three (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) to be off the charts high at the same time? I thought the ammonia would spike, then nitrite would rise as ammonia dropped, etc. This isn't happening in my case.
So, skimmer or no skimmer, and any thoughts about my water chemistry would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!