I set up my 29 Gallon OCeanic nano tank about 4 weeks ago using all the live rock and water from my friend's already established tank. I used Aquarium Pharmaceuticals and Instant Ocean test kits to test my water. Ammonia and Nitrite are all 0ppm...However, my nitrates are ski high at 100ppm on one and 70ppm on the Instant Ocean! I was surprised when I saw the test results so I tested 5 times more. It was right.
Are nitrates in a cycling tank usually that high? Ive heard conflicting advise on what to do with my tank at this point in my tanks cycling.
Some have told me to leave the tank alone and the nitrates will go down on its on and that would indicate that it is done cycling.
Others have argued that I should go ahead and do frequent water changes to bring the nitrates down and then Im ready to go.
What do you guys think? Ive also added a small refugium 2 days ago to the back chambers with chaeto. Change the water to bring nitrates down or leave it alone and let the chaeto perform its duties?
Are nitrates in a cycling tank usually that high? Ive heard conflicting advise on what to do with my tank at this point in my tanks cycling.
Some have told me to leave the tank alone and the nitrates will go down on its on and that would indicate that it is done cycling.
Others have argued that I should go ahead and do frequent water changes to bring the nitrates down and then Im ready to go.
What do you guys think? Ive also added a small refugium 2 days ago to the back chambers with chaeto. Change the water to bring nitrates down or leave it alone and let the chaeto perform its duties?