I have a 2.5 gallon tank with one betta in it. I know it's a small bioload, but this tank won't cycle. At all.
It's been set up for 8 weeks with the betta, and there are still no traces of nitrites or nitrates yet. Before the grandparents "surprised" the kids with the betta, I'd been trying to do a fishless cycle with ammonia for over 11 weeks, and again with no sign of nitrites or nitrates developing. (I cleaned the tank thoroughly when the betta arrived). So we're doing a fishy cycle.
I check for ammonia 2x daily, and change the water whenever it hits .25. On occasion I've done a water change at night, had the ammonia read 0, and then have awoken the next morning to a tank that's at .50 or above. Lately, the ammonia level has been at 0 for 3-5 days at a stretch, but there are still no signs of nitrites or nitrates. I don't get it.
Is this totally unheard of in small tanks? I don't mind monitoring the tank so closely, but someday I would like to go on vacation and know that we have a cycled tank that would be OK for a few days without twice daily monitoring.
I use the API master test kit, and use a drop of Prime per gallon as a water conditioner. Could the Prime be masking the nitrite and nitrate readings? I guess that doesn't make sense, because it certainly picks up the traces of ammonia.
Any ideas?
I check for ammonia 2x daily, and change the water whenever it hits .25. On occasion I've done a water change at night, had the ammonia read 0, and then have awoken the next morning to a tank that's at .50 or above. Lately, the ammonia level has been at 0 for 3-5 days at a stretch, but there are still no signs of nitrites or nitrates. I don't get it.
Is this totally unheard of in small tanks? I don't mind monitoring the tank so closely, but someday I would like to go on vacation and know that we have a cycled tank that would be OK for a few days without twice daily monitoring.
I use the API master test kit, and use a drop of Prime per gallon as a water conditioner. Could the Prime be masking the nitrite and nitrate readings? I guess that doesn't make sense, because it certainly picks up the traces of ammonia.
Any ideas?