WEIRD test results & 1 question

Just5398

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Let me start off by saying I know you all seem to prefer the liquid tests but I also have the strips. This just may back up as to why test strips are not the best choice.
I have been doing a fishless cycle on a 20 gallon for around 4 weeks, we are so close to the end. The ammonia has been testing 0 for about a week now and nirtites have spiked to 5 and have been consistantly dropping, we are holding steady at just over 0 all with the liquid test for 3 days. API test kit for nitrites says light blue for 0 and lavender color for .25 and we get a light, pale greenish color. We also tested for nitrAtes with the API liquid test and it was 10 this morning. I have been consistantly using the liquid tests for this fishless cycle.
I decided to use the test strip this morning to see what that comes up with. Are you ready...the nitrates are WELL over 200... way off the chart; nitrItes are well over 10... way off the chart.

With the liquid test and the greenish color I am getting for the NitrItes I am soooo close to the end so heres my question...can I do a major water change and add fish now or should I wait for that nitrite to get to the blue it needs to be?
 
If your ammonia is at Zero, and you are not done the cycle, you may be starving your nitrIte bacterias (unless you're adding ammonia back).

Technically if your ammonia/nitrItes are below 0.25 you can add fish, but why if you are "...soooo close to the end..."?

I know waiting sucks ;)
 
I've been adding ammonia every day and yesterday I got a little carried away and put in too much so it went up to 8 ppm ammonia. I thought I would have killed everything off but this morning it was 0 again.

waiting does suck!!!!
 
Sounds like you are only few days away! :)
 
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