Okay, the cycle on my 10G has me good and confused. I've had it up and containing fish for a good 5 weeks now. About a week in, I had my ammonia spike and then for a good 2 weeks after that I was in a prolonged nitrite spike (more of a plateau really.) These test results were based off of the LFS's test kit.
So that would put me at the end of week 3 having my water show high nitrite at the store, on a Monday. On that Wednesday I picked up my own nitrite kit and tested no nitrites. I've continued testing with no sign of nitrite and (at most) trace amounts of ammonia. I've also seen, at most, trace amounts of nitrates.
Right now I have four bloodfin tetras in the tank, so if there was nothing to eat the ammonia I should definitely be seeing it in my test. Since I'm not (and I'm sure the kit works, since the tank I've started cycling shows up a nice pale green) I can only assume that ammonia is being turned into nitrite. My test doesn't show any nitrite, so either my test is bad or there isn't any nitrite. If I don't have nitrite, I -should- see nitrate, correct? I have three stems of plants (moneywort I believe), so it's possible that they're eating it all... but that seems unlikely.
1) Is it possible for my tank to honestly have negligible nitrate levels?
2) Is it at all likely for me to have a bad test kit?
So that would put me at the end of week 3 having my water show high nitrite at the store, on a Monday. On that Wednesday I picked up my own nitrite kit and tested no nitrites. I've continued testing with no sign of nitrite and (at most) trace amounts of ammonia. I've also seen, at most, trace amounts of nitrates.
Right now I have four bloodfin tetras in the tank, so if there was nothing to eat the ammonia I should definitely be seeing it in my test. Since I'm not (and I'm sure the kit works, since the tank I've started cycling shows up a nice pale green) I can only assume that ammonia is being turned into nitrite. My test doesn't show any nitrite, so either my test is bad or there isn't any nitrite. If I don't have nitrite, I -should- see nitrate, correct? I have three stems of plants (moneywort I believe), so it's possible that they're eating it all... but that seems unlikely.
1) Is it possible for my tank to honestly have negligible nitrate levels?
2) Is it at all likely for me to have a bad test kit?