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Hey So I have been cycling my tank for about three weeks. First picture was 5 days ago, second photo is today. My question is do I have to wait for the nitrites to be light blue 0ppm? Or is it pretty much cycled. I was told after tank cycled to dose 1.0 amm and wait 24hrs and if it showed 0amm and 0 nitrites, then my tank is cycled. Please let me know what I should do or wait.thx
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Stop testing nitrite. The tests you have convert some of the nitrate into showing up as nitrite. That you have nitrate shows that the biological filter is working. Do a water change and add a fish.
 
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Stop testing nitrite. The tests you have convert some of the nitrate into showing up as nitrite. That you have nitrate shows that the biological filter is working. Do a water change and add a fish.
Thanks bro, so like a 25% or 30% water change?
 

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Thanks bro, so like a 25% or 30% water change?
Right now is the easiest time to get nitrate in order. I would try to get it around 10. Judging by your pic I would say 50% if feasible.
 

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