This is a quote from the one of the New Aquaponics Systems Threads. Jonty's new system to be exact
In any case, I have just set up the first two grow beds of a new system and thought i would give this Fishless cycling technique a go. At the moment, I haven't added the main tank, I am cycling water from a 200L tub into two grow beds totalling approx .4meters cubed. two tubs at 1.3mx.5mx.3m.
What proceeded could probably be considered a comedy of errors by some.
I will start from the beginning.
I originally started by adding a small amount of dried fish to the system (this is all i had at the time) and a small amount of fish food. I left this for about a week before i decided (not based on anything) to try dosing the system with ammonia. I hadn't done any tests with a test kit at this point, so I have no idea of the readings.
I used Cloudy ammonia, as suggested in one of the posts. Thing is I didn't know how much to use. So in typical gung-ho fashion I poured in about a cups worth. When i tested for ammonia with my test kit it was off the scale. (I am glad i was never given fireworks as a kid because i wouldnt have any fingers right now if i had).
In any case. i figured i would leave it for a few days and see what happened. I tested for ammonia after about 3 days and it had reduced dramatically, probably to a reading of about 6. I didn't test for Nitrites at this point for some reason.
About 3 days after this I tested again. This time for both Nitrites and Ammonia. The ammonia reading was 0, which I assumed was good. But the Nitrites reading was also 0??? this confused me so i thought a few more days may do it.
well I tested again a few days later and both are still zero. I also tested for nitrates and that was zero as well.
This isn't exactly what i was expecting from my limited understanding of this technique, but then again i am sure a mega dose of ammonia was never intended either. Do i drain the system and start from scratch?
Thanks in advance?



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