Cycling 55 gallon aquarium...Need help

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I personally like to let things take their coarse naturally. Just give it some time and everything will straighten out. For a new aquarium keeper I think you should be testing the water everyday for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. This will give you first hand experience as to how the cycling process works. And it can be fun to watch your ammonia spike then your nitrite levels, and finally nitrate. Or maybe I am just a dork and have been keeping fish too long. :drool:
 
I personally like to let things take their coarse naturally. Just give it some time and everything will straighten out. For a new aquarium keeper I think you should be testing the water everyday for ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. This will give you first hand experience as to how the cycling process works. And it can be fun to watch your ammonia spike then your nitrite levels, and finally nitrate. Or maybe I am just a dork and have been keeping fish too long. :drool:

I have been testing everyday. Look at my posts. I'm so excited to seem my ammonia all gone. Now to see if the nitrites rise.


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