Fishless Cycling +40 Nitrates

feederfish

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I am getting some mixed articles posts about water changes and nitrate levels for fishless cycling.

I am about 5 weeks into fishless cycling and am maxed on nitrites and well over 40 ppm nitrates last time I checked. Ammonia goes from 3 ppm to 0 ppm in about 6-7 hours.

I haven't done a water change and wasn't planning too. Seems that in the past higher nirtrates were a concern in fishless cycling. If I actually reach high or supper high nirtrates should I start to worry? Or was this dispelled as a no issue concern?

Anyway, am increasing heat some to hopefully finish this long last leg of the cycle.
 
I have read of studies that show nitrates of 200ppm are not harmful to the bacteria. However I have seen a few people stick their cycle with very high nitrites or ammonia.

Based on the reports I have seen here while doing a fishless cycle I would change water to stay below the max reading on your test kit. I don't think 4 ppm nitrites are a problem at all but 10 or so ppm seems to be.
 
I've had good results with Ammonia over 8PPM, Nitrite well over the limits of the test kit, and Nitrate levels I don't bother to keep track of.

As ChrisK has stated, do a massive water change when you are ready to add fish, otherwise stick to your cycle and watch for Nitrite to hit 0 consistantly.

Also keep an eye on your PH to make sure it does not reach below 6.
 
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