So right where it becomes visible ? So like a 1/4" down from where it's shown now ?That model skimmer has a water line marked on it and you have up a 1" play on it. For now close the air to the skimmer until the water in the skimmer is bubbling just below the neck in the collection cup.
in that case let the rock cure once its ready then start the cycle with biospira and no filters for 2-3 daysI am curing the rock in my actual tank
Use the bottom of your collection cup as a guide. For now, keep the water around the lip of the skimmer where the body meets the cup. When it fully breaks in, probably after your cycle, you can play with the air intake to skim wet or drySo right where it becomes visible ? So like a 1/4" down from where it's shown now ?
I have a similar In Tank basket and it has served me well over the years. Unfortunately I've I've mod'd it to accommodate a make shift fuge.Update !
Installed my media basket with chemi pure & purigen
Picked up my pump from harbor freight for 8 bucks
Ammonia is down to .25 ppm from 2.0ppm
Nitrate & nitrite are pinned at Max testing levels.
Either an algae bloom is about to occur or my rocks just arnt ready to filter yet
I have a similar In Tank basket and it has served me well over the years. Unfortunately I've I've mod'd it to accommodate a make shift fuge.
I wound up just cutting out the shelves to fit the macroI'm going to get one for the second chamber it's the intank fuge - I'll scratch the black off and put a light on the back. More money but less problems
I'll take a pic when I canI wound up just cutting out the shelves to fit the macro
With nothing in the tank, you Definitely wanna keep the lights off for now until your readings reach near zero. The last thing you want is for algae to take hold in your rockwork early on.
Once you add fish, when the tank is ready, you'll need to hold off a bit more to allow it to stabilize a bit. You'll be adding extra ammonia, nitrates and phosphates now with the fish poop and food....which if not careful, will promote algae and maybe some fish issues.
Also, if you're referring to a lighting schedule for your fuge, I also would recommend that you only begin running that once your fish are added to the tank. Being that its empty, there may not be enough N's n P's for the macro to grow.
I can tell you this, it took me about 9 weeks for my tank to completely cycle and it still.came with some challenges.
Also, dont worry about PH as that number will change frequently.
Right now, just let it be. Keep monitoring your Nitrates and Ammonia, keep your lights off for now too. You can even keep the lights to a minimum when you get ur 1st fish. Once you start adding corals, then you can set a lighting scheduleAnd no water changes correct ?
I’d say about 3-7 days should be good to goWe have significant progress !! Only a couple more days now ! Should I do a water change and phantom feed ?
pH
Ammonia which although looks in the picture the same as last test it's much closer to zero irl
Here's the serious progress ! Nitrites are way down. I would say to .25 ppm
Nitrates are still higher but much less than last test
Let me know what y'all think
Stay strong ! We are very closeI’m certain they are all different. But my ammonia has been completely gone for almost a week and the nitrite is still very very high. Not sure why. All I can do is wait it out. Your nitrite is wayyyy lower than mine
You'll get there, definitely check again next week.Stay strong ! We are very close