I know this is weird so I'm wondering if this is possible.
I have a new 20 gall tank I set up about a week ago. I inherited a Betta that was living in a "tank" that was more like a tall glass of water then a tank. I ran the tank for 48 hours with nothing in it to let the water clear up and everything. I put the Betta into it the 2nd day as I figured it couldn't be much more unhealthy then the tiny living quaters and week old water he was in anyway. When I put him in I poured about half of the "glass" of water that he was living in, into my 20 gall. I figured maybe any waste or bacteria that built up might help the cycling process. Maybe not but hey I'm new and it seemed logical.
Anyway it's been a week and I just tested Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates. Unless I screwed up the simple tests the Ammonia tested 0 and Nitrites also tested 0. Nitrates tested I believe around 5-10.
My question is... Is it possible the tank is cycled or did I do something wrong.
Thanks in advance,
Curtis
I have a new 20 gall tank I set up about a week ago. I inherited a Betta that was living in a "tank" that was more like a tall glass of water then a tank. I ran the tank for 48 hours with nothing in it to let the water clear up and everything. I put the Betta into it the 2nd day as I figured it couldn't be much more unhealthy then the tiny living quaters and week old water he was in anyway. When I put him in I poured about half of the "glass" of water that he was living in, into my 20 gall. I figured maybe any waste or bacteria that built up might help the cycling process. Maybe not but hey I'm new and it seemed logical.
Anyway it's been a week and I just tested Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates. Unless I screwed up the simple tests the Ammonia tested 0 and Nitrites also tested 0. Nitrates tested I believe around 5-10.
My question is... Is it possible the tank is cycled or did I do something wrong.
Thanks in advance,
Curtis