I've cycled my tank for about 50 hours now.

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I've cycled my tank for about 50 hours now, and I have zero everything. Isn't that how it's supposed to be when it's done cycling? How long should I still cycle? I mean there's nothing bad in it. I have 3 long finned danios helping get ammonia.
 
This really could have stayed in the OTHER topic. Your tank has not even STARTED cycling.... let alone FINISHED cycling.
 
$eaba$$ said:
I've cycled my tank for about 50 hours now, and I have zero everything. Isn't that how it's supposed to be when it's done cycling? How long should I still cycle? I mean there's nothing bad in it. I have 3 long finned danios helping get ammonia.

That is because nothing has happened yet. When it is finished you will have 0 ppm ammonia, 0 ppm nitrites, but you will have 5 or more ppm for nitrates.
 
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Don't you already have a thread on this? People will read your questions in the other one. Try reading the replies. Your question has been answered 3 or 4 times in the other thread.
 
For goodness' sake, you boob, read the article on cycling--or any article on cycling. Read it several times so you LEARN what it says and utilize the information. :mad2:
 
maybe I wouldn't if...

Maybe I wouldn't if people would actually answer what I'm asking!
 
Your tank has not even STARTED cycling.... let alone FINISHED cycling.

When it is finished you will have 0 ppm ammonia, 0 ppm nitrites, but you will have 5 or more ppm for nitrates.

read the article on cycling--or any article on cycling. Read it several times so you LEARN what it says and utilize the information.

Those look like answers to me, and I didn't even look at the other thread.

Please read me.
 
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actualy those arent very good answers,you people should'nt be snapping at everything $eaba$$ says.
 
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