One week Aquarium Update

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Hi All -

New to the saltwater community and currently is in the process of setting up my aquarium.
It has been been a whole week already and live rock / sand has been in there since day one.
if you can see the image below , these are the current test of my tank. It looks like I have 0.25 ppm for Ammonia and 0.25 ppm Nitrite and <10 ppm Nitrate.

Curious if this is still in the nitrogen cycle/phase and if I should be doing a water change already.

Hope this information helps!!

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Have you been feeding ammonia to the bacteria in the live rock?
We have a fish (clownfish) in the tank and have been feeding it fish food. But not adding any ammonia.
Did add turbo ( nitrifying bacteria ) into the tank at the beginning to go through the cycle
 
I wouldn't do any water changes until your ammonia reads a clear zero. Then, you can do water changes as needed to bring down nitrate.
 
We have a fish (clownfish) in the tank and have been feeding it fish food. But not adding any ammonia.
Did add turbo ( nitrifying bacteria ) into the tank at the beginning to go through the cycle
The fish will add ammonia.
The initial cycle would have been completed a week ago using LR, if not, the clown would have been dead.
Ready.

API test are at best, ballpark.

Change water only when nitrate is consistently rising.
 
Its close. Give it a week. Change 50% of the water and your done.
 

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