New Tank Cycle Need A HELP :/

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Hello everyone,

I am a new guy for salt water tank and I need a little bit help for cycling. I was setup my tank and last monday I added to bacteria which is Prodibio Start Up for 12 pieces (biodigest and stop ammonia). After than I waited the cycling but I never seen any changed on my tank.

I spoke a lot of people about this issue but everyone said different ways. What can I do now? Which way is the best for completed the tank for ready to add corals and fish?

1. Can I add the small fish and wait the cylce?
2. Do I wait the cycle without any touch of my tank?
3. Can I contunie the add fish and coral
4. Can I add new bacteria or bacteria feeder?

I need a help for the start up progcess.

Thanks for your understanding.
Regards.
 

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I was setup my tank and last monday I added to bacteria which is Prodibio Start Up for 12 pieces (biodigest and stop ammonia). After than I waited the cycling but I never seen any changed on my tank.
The Prodibio Start is great.

Here is what i see as a problem.
The stop ammonia is not allowing the bacteria to feed on the ammonia and it cant grow without food.
Stop_Ammo_Start:
- traps and stops ammonia
- reduces nitrite production

I think this is why you dont see any change in your Ammonia and Nitrate levels
 

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The Prodibio Start is great.

Here is what i see as a problem.
The stop ammonia is not allowing the bacteria to feed on the ammonia and it cant grow without food.
Stop_Ammo_Start:
- traps and stops ammonia
- reduces nitrite production

I think this is why you dont see any change in your Ammonia and Nitrate levels
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