thanks all for the responses. Brian, we have about 40 pounds of live rock in the tank. It is actually doing very well, has some red, green, and purple plaque algae as well as some other macroalgae, and some polyps! (NOT aiptasia - got rid of one of those!)
When we set up the tank we did not use an ammonia detoxifier, but simply used tap water. The tank sat with just the cleaned crushed coral and the water, filter and heater running, no cover on the tank, for several days before we added anything.
Do you think this amount of live rock carried enough bacteria to keep the ammonia from spiking beyond 0.5? Those little fish are doing their job of pooping! We are also being careful not to overfeed. Do you think if we just patiently sit tight we will start seeing either a further increase in ammonia or some nitrite?
The nitrogen cycle graph is an excellent one; its basically the same graph that was in one of the books I read before we added the live rock and fish.
When we set up the tank we did not use an ammonia detoxifier, but simply used tap water. The tank sat with just the cleaned crushed coral and the water, filter and heater running, no cover on the tank, for several days before we added anything.
Do you think this amount of live rock carried enough bacteria to keep the ammonia from spiking beyond 0.5? Those little fish are doing their job of pooping! We are also being careful not to overfeed. Do you think if we just patiently sit tight we will start seeing either a further increase in ammonia or some nitrite?
The nitrogen cycle graph is an excellent one; its basically the same graph that was in one of the books I read before we added the live rock and fish.