Cycling with a Cichlid, Water Change and Help

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I need some help in understanding some water quality concerns...My tank is cycling right now.

At http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/biologic...ogencycle_3.htm, the article talks about doing water changes during cycling when Ammonia is high and nitrites are high as a way of helping the fish, even if it prolongs the cycle. I have read somewhere that when your nitrates are high, it is also a good time to do a water change.

Here are my current readings: Nitrate: 60 ppm, Nitrite 2 ppm, Hardness 250 ppm, Buffer 80 ppm, pH 8.1 and ammonia is at 3.8-.5. I have one african chiclid in a 20 gallon tank.

Last night, my nitrates were at 100 ppm so I did a water change and they got knocked down to 60 ppm. One question I have is, I have heard that when nitrates go above 50 ppm, then a water change is suggested. Is that also true when cycling a tank?

Also, do my readings make sense in terms of cycling? My tank has been running for two years but I started over with 25% of the original water/new filter a week ago so I am assuming it has too cycle.

I added some "Prime" in last night because of the high readings and added "Cycle" in today because someone suggested that since one fish may not be enough to get the process going. This fish has lived in this tank for 4 years and through my many ups and downs of fish owernship has gotten through it all. Also, this afternoon I added some "stress coat" and "aquarium salt" to help with the stress.

I think the main question that is bothering me is...what levels are too high for nitrates, nitrites and ammonia when the tank is cycling so I know when to do a water change so I am not harming the cycling. Also, what would be very helpful is for you to tell me if my numbers make sense in terms of cycling...Thanks so much...don't want to hurt the fish!

Thanks,
Kirsten
 
When my tank was cycling for the first time with fish (by accident) the majority of my fish lived through the pecks by having daily 10% water changes and being feed twice a day but sparingly. The only product I put in the tank while it was cycling was a bacterial booster which helped the tank cycle faster (highly recommend No Stress by Pet land).

Link to a great fish cycling article that you might find helpful
 

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