Hey guys!
I'm ~7 weeks into my Fishless Cycle in my Aquaone Nano 40 (55l), been bumping into some problems (It's my first time, so be nice!)
Using an API Master Test Kit I've been able to get these results from my tank water as of yesterday:
Ammonia ~ 4.0 ppm
Nitrite ~ 0.50 ppm
Nitrate ~ 4-5.0 ppm
pH ~ 7.6
No/little traces of Chlorine.
To increase my Ammonia levels I'm using Homebase Value Household Ammonia, however my Ammonia levels in my tank almost *never* seem to drop, besides perhaps a little at the beginning. Thus I haven't needed to add more in a good while, however I am measuring slight levels of increased Nitrite and of recent Nitrate (but my levels of Nitrite don't seem to have changed in a good while).
Inside my tank there are several fake plants, some ornaments, ceramic noodles/foam in the filter, a few inches of gravel, my pump and my heater (set to around 30degrees). The tank sees a reasonable amount of sunlight (it's in the kitchen with lots of windows, so gets all the day's sunlight), though I rarely turn the tank's own light on.
It seems like my cycle has almost come to a stand still. Does anyone know what could be the problem? What I could do to resume the cycle? Any explanations as to what has happened would be greatly appreciated! I understand by this stage my ammonia levels should be dropping at least a little quicker! If I need to provide any extra information please let me know.
Many thanks,
Edd
I'm ~7 weeks into my Fishless Cycle in my Aquaone Nano 40 (55l), been bumping into some problems (It's my first time, so be nice!)
Using an API Master Test Kit I've been able to get these results from my tank water as of yesterday:
Ammonia ~ 4.0 ppm
Nitrite ~ 0.50 ppm
Nitrate ~ 4-5.0 ppm
pH ~ 7.6
No/little traces of Chlorine.
To increase my Ammonia levels I'm using Homebase Value Household Ammonia, however my Ammonia levels in my tank almost *never* seem to drop, besides perhaps a little at the beginning. Thus I haven't needed to add more in a good while, however I am measuring slight levels of increased Nitrite and of recent Nitrate (but my levels of Nitrite don't seem to have changed in a good while).
Inside my tank there are several fake plants, some ornaments, ceramic noodles/foam in the filter, a few inches of gravel, my pump and my heater (set to around 30degrees). The tank sees a reasonable amount of sunlight (it's in the kitchen with lots of windows, so gets all the day's sunlight), though I rarely turn the tank's own light on.
It seems like my cycle has almost come to a stand still. Does anyone know what could be the problem? What I could do to resume the cycle? Any explanations as to what has happened would be greatly appreciated! I understand by this stage my ammonia levels should be dropping at least a little quicker! If I need to provide any extra information please let me know.
Many thanks,
Edd