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Sherrie

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Hello,
I’m another new hobbyist who just made be over my head.
I think my tank (20 gallons) is still cycling. My nitrates and nitrites are still high but everything else is good. I’ve done two water changes at 50%. I don’t have thing in my tank as far as corals, invertebrates or fish yet. I’ll do another 50% water change this Sunday or Monday and check to see if my tank is balanced yet. I have live sand, live rock, macro algae, some sea shells and sea rocks from Mexico in the tank. Equipment is a shark filter, oxygen bubbler, aqueon heater at 74 degrees and a blue/white spectrum light. If it all works, then I plan to get a bigger tank. I don’t want to kill anything and I’ve read enough to be dangerous.
 
Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

74 degrees is a little on the colder side for a reef tank. Most shoot for about 78 degrees. Once your ammonia and nitrites go away what type of fish are you thinking about getting?
 
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Hello,
I’m another new hobbyist who just made be over my head.
I think my tank (20 gallons) is still cycling. My nitrates and nitrites are still high but everything else is good. I’ve done two water changes at 50%. I don’t have thing in my tank as far as corals, invertebrates or fish yet. I’ll do another 50% water change this Sunday or Monday and check to see if my tank is balanced yet. I have live sand, live rock, macro algae, some sea shells and sea rocks from Mexico in the tank. Equipment is a shark filter, oxygen bubbler, aqueon heater at 74 degrees and a blue/white spectrum light. If it all works, then I plan to get a bigger tank. I don’t want to kill anything and I’ve read enough to be dangerous.

Hi Sherrie and Welcome! I'm Lisa. Glad you joined. Curious what you are using for ammonia source because typically when you have nitrates your nitrites are coming down. Back in the day we used to pee in our tanks, so anything is possible (giggle)

Have you considered starting your build thread? I found its a great place to document my tank's evolution for myself. I started tank first then joined, so I'm still finding myself going back collecting pictures & updating historically as well as current state. Once you create your first post in your thread and link it to your account, they will give you build badge (look left, under my ID)

This might help you find people local to you:

This is a good reference book type online article I still review:
 
Hello,
I’m another new hobbyist who just made be over my head.
I think my tank (20 gallons) is still cycling. My nitrates and nitrites are still high but everything else is good. I’ve done two water changes at 50%. I don’t have thing in my tank as far as corals, invertebrates or fish yet. I’ll do another 50% water change this Sunday or Monday and check to see if my tank is balanced yet. I have live sand, live rock, macro algae, some sea shells and sea rocks from Mexico in the tank. Equipment is a shark filter, oxygen bubbler, aqueon heater at 74 degrees and a blue/white spectrum light. If it all works, then I plan to get a bigger tank. I don’t want to kill anything and I’ve read enough to be dangerous.
If you started with live sand and rock the tank should be good to go quickly, unless you got the really old school live rock with tones of living stuff that died during shipment and you didnt scrape off the old layer of dead stuff before you dropped it in your tank.

Are you using API test kits? If yes, the take a picture of your tank and post it here and let @brandon429 chime in on this situation.

All that aside,
Welcome to Reef2Reef!

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