Low nitrates new tank

bherbold8

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Hi gang! Tanks only been up and running about 10 days. Started with aquacultured life rock, live sand, and seeded with sediment from an established tank. Never had much of a cycle by the time I started testing. Looks like my nitrates are currently around 2-3 PPM, Phos not detectable with test kit maybe slightly over 0. All other parameters are stable. Starting to see what I think is a minor diatom breakout only on my aquacultured life rock, not seeing much of anything on my substrate or the couple of pieces of dry rock that were also added.

I guess my question is what should I be keeping an eye on? I have a small ocellaris clown, one zebra hermit, two nassarius snails, and a few coral frags in the tank for now. Corals looking open and happy. Just going to watch the tank over the next couple of weeks so not in a big rush, just wondering if there are any indicators that you have built a sufficient bacteria population to add another fish or be comfortable adding more expensive corals.
 
Watch ammonia and nitrates to start. Here is a testing schedule with suggested parameters.
My tank essentially had somewhat of an instant /mini cycle . So just looking for what to keep an eye on from those with similar experiences ...thanks!
 

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