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The tank is fully cycled once your test results read as follows:
Zero – Ammonia
Zero – Nitrite
10+ ppm - Nitrate
(if Nitrate is at zero, the tank is not ready)
Note:
The Nitrate test kit can yield a false low reading if the test is not done
properly. Make sure to follow the instruction in the API booklet that came
with your test kit or the instructions in this video:
https://youtu.be/RhoGelp6t0k
What to do before ordering your jellyfish?
Congratulations your aquarium has fully cycled, before ordering your new
pets make sure to check the nitrate levels. Since nitrate is the byproduct of
bacterial activity it will build and highly elevated nitrates are not ideal for
marine life. Nitrate should be maintained bellow 40 ppm and ideally below
20 ppm. After the cycle process your nitrate levels can very well be at 80
ppm or even 160 ppm. To reduce this you may perform a series of water
changes spread out over a couple of days to reduce the nitrates. (Make sure
the new salt water is the same salinity and temperature as the water in your
aquarium)
Additional notes:
What type of chemical filtration do Jellyfish Art aquariums use?
• Chemi-pure Blue Nano Packet
• A 5-month supply is available for purchase at
Jellyfishart.com
How often do I change out the Chemi-pure blue packet?
• Once a month during a water change or more frequently as needed. Be
sure to rinse the Chemi-Pure Blue Nano packet with fresh water until
it runs clear before adding it into your aquarium. Do not open the inner
packet and pour the contents of the packet into your aquarium. The
packet is designed to be submerged and contain the microbeads.
What do I do if I am not sure if my cycle is started properly?
• Testing the water with your master test kit will tell you exactly where
the cycle stands. If you have questions reach out to us! Jellyfish Art
takes pride in our customer service.
We can be reached at: 844-535-5900 from 8AM - 5PM Eastern
Monday - Friday info@jellyfishart.com.