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Wait for your ammonia levels to drop below .5ppm. Are you adding ammonia every day? And I would lower your pH a tad as well. Shoot for 6.8-7.0. Once your ammonia and nitrite levels disappear, go ahead and add your fish :)
I wouldn't lower you PH... it will fall naturally over time with the acidification that happens as the bacteria go to work. I would wait until your ammonia levels reach zero with in 24 hours of dosing with ammonia. You will know then you have a robust bacteria colonies. You should also see a nitrite spike and then drop... I don't think you have seen the spike yet.
Yep, keep adding the same amount of ammonia every day.
:D :)I'm in the same boat, except I just started cycling a week ago, ammonia levels are staying steady and I add the same amount daily, when should I start testing for nitrates? My kit came with a nitrite test but no nitrate test.
I would hold off on adding more ammonia. I believe that I learned that too much ammonia can actually slow down the cycle. Keep it below 4ppm until you get you nitrite spike then let the ammonia go to zero. Then dose again up to 2ppm and when it goes to zero in about 24 hours it is safe for fish.
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