OK you are clearly moving in the right direction. We are looking now to do the snack dose in my article. Because yours is not the typical fishless cycle and we had to do a reset, this will cause me to modify those directions somewhat.
After the second ammonia addition (
Dose #2), while waiting for nitrite to rise, peak and drop, the bacteria will need a
maintenance feeding (
Dose #3). Give the bacteria a “snack” by adding 1/3 of the full dose when you get two consecutive every other day ammonia test readings of 0 ppm,. This “snack” (
Dose #3) should be needed somewhere between days 21 and 27 of the cycle. Only a
single snack dose is needed.
Ignore the every other day and as soon as you get a 0 for ammonia and there is still nitrite, do the snack dose. Normally I would expect nitrite likely to be rising here, but you are not starting with almost no nitrite bacteria. So you may not see much more of a rise. Because you are using the powder form of ammonium chloride here is how you will get 1/3 of 1/4 teaspoon into the tank.
Get an 8 ounce measuring cup. Fill it with tank water to the 3/4 (6 oz) line. Then add 1/4 teaspoon of the ammonium chloride to the cup. Mix it so that it is all dissolved. Then add 2 oz. of this mixture to the tank and throw out the rest (4 oz)..
Now continue following the article directions as to when you should add Dose #4 which would use 1/4 teaspoon of the ammonium chloride:
"After the
maintenance feeding (snack
Dose #3), whenever you test and
ammonia is .25 ppm or lower and
nitrite is clearly under 1 ppm, it is time to add another full ammonia dose (
Dose #4) and then test in 24 hours. "
My guess is you will likley be at this point after tommorow morning's test. I will check you numbers then.
Are you feeling more relaxed and less stressed now?