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Date: 30 May 2005 13:16:10
From: ND
Subject: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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Hi all, I have a 29gal tank fishless cycling with LR and LS for a week now. The 20lbs of LR I got from the dealer are from an old tank thus Coraline algae (the purple algae) already established therefore I don't know if the cycle timeline on my tank will remain the same, 4 Weeks or more is what my LFS suggested. Three days ago my reading from the SeaChem reef basic kit is: PH = 8.2-8.4 Ammonia = 0.3 Nitrite = 0.1-0.5 Nitrate = 1-2 Yesterday PH = 8.2-8.4 Ammonia = 0.0 Nitrite = 0.0-0.1 Nitrate = 0.2-1 Today PH = 8.2-8.4 Ammonia = 0.0 Nitrite = 0.0 Nitrate = 0.2-1 The question is "Is my tank cycled?" or do I expect to have some ammonia spike in the next few days. Thanks in advance, ND
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Date: 01 Jun 2005 06:54:33
From: ND
Subject: Re: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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k, Can I put a pair of clowns in the tank as of now? Thanks, ND k.howard10@ukonline.co.uk wrote: > The readings indicate that the cycle is complete. That is pretty much how my > last tank went. That is the advantage of buying LR from your LFS, they may > not be the cheapest but the rock seems to be well cured on average. > > k > > Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** > ---------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.usenet.com
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Date: 01 Jun 2005 19:39:00
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Subject: Re: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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As long as you can find a breeding pair, you should be fine. Two, that are not paired will be a problem in a smallish tank. k
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Date: 31 May 2005 19:14:55
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Subject: Re: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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The readings indicate that the cycle is complete. That is pretty much how my last tank went. That is the advantage of buying LR from your LFS, they may not be the cheapest but the rock seems to be well cured on average. k Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com
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Date: 31 May 2005 07:42:05
From: ND
Subject: Re: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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I had them under a thick wet newspaper in a container with 2/3 of the rocks under water. Yesterday, I saw a bunch of critters coming out. I don't know what they are though. Is this a good sign? Jack Betz wrote: > How was the rock transported? How long was it out of water? Did it dry? > > > "ND" <nhat_dam@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1117484169.702187.107870@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Hi all, > > > > I have a 29gal tank fishless cycling with LR and LS for a week now. > > The 20lbs of LR I got from the dealer are from an old tank thus > > Coraline algae (the purple algae) already established therefore I > > don't know if the cycle timeline on my tank will remain the same, 4 > > Weeks or more is what my LFS suggested. > > > > Three days ago my reading from the SeaChem reef basic kit is: > > PH = 8.2-8.4 > > Ammonia = 0.3 > > Nitrite = 0.1-0.5 > > Nitrate = 1-2 > > > > Yesterday > > PH = 8.2-8.4 > > Ammonia = 0.0 > > Nitrite = 0.0-0.1 > > Nitrate = 0.2-1 > > > > Today > > PH = 8.2-8.4 > > Ammonia = 0.0 > > Nitrite = 0.0 > > Nitrate = 0.2-1 > > > > The question is "Is my tank cycled?" or do I expect to have some > > ammonia spike in the next few days. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > ND > >
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Date: 31 May 2005 10:55:33
From: Jack Betz
Subject: Re: LR and LS Cycle question from a newbie...
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How was the rock transported? How long was it out of water? Did it dry? "ND" <nhat_dam@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1117484169.702187.107870@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, > > I have a 29gal tank fishless cycling with LR and LS for a week now. > The 20lbs of LR I got from the dealer are from an old tank thus > Coraline algae (the purple algae) already established therefore I > don't know if the cycle timeline on my tank will remain the same, 4 > Weeks or more is what my LFS suggested. > > Three days ago my reading from the SeaChem reef basic kit is: > PH = 8.2-8.4 > Ammonia = 0.3 > Nitrite = 0.1-0.5 > Nitrate = 1-2 > > Yesterday > PH = 8.2-8.4 > Ammonia = 0.0 > Nitrite = 0.0-0.1 > Nitrate = 0.2-1 > > Today > PH = 8.2-8.4 > Ammonia = 0.0 > Nitrite = 0.0 > Nitrate = 0.2-1 > > The question is "Is my tank cycled?" or do I expect to have some > ammonia spike in the next few days. > > Thanks in advance, > ND >
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