Hi there!
I set up a new 255L (~67 gallon) tank for my adult oscar about three months ago as I was having unrelated issues with his old one. As it's virtually impossible to acquire clear ammonia where I live, I decided to do a fish-in cycle with six tiger barbs and some filter media from an established tank. After three weeks, the ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates were still at 0, so I figured that the barbs were just too small to cycle a tank that big. I put the oscar in (the tiger barbs 'mysteriously' vanished overnight), and the ammonia levels did rise so I think my assumption about the barbs was correct. I've been keeping the ammonia under 0.5 with twice weekly 30% water changes (occasionally 50%, if necessary) but it's been two and a bit months now and the nitrites and nitrates are still at zero. My oscar is as happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, so I'm not concerned about that; I was just wondering if it's normal for a cycle to take this long? My other tanks only took a matter of weeks...
Also, in the past few weeks the water has begun to cloud and has taken on a slightly greenish/yellowish tint. Advice?
The tank is lightly planted and has a large piece of driftwood if that's relevant. pH is about 6.8.
I set up a new 255L (~67 gallon) tank for my adult oscar about three months ago as I was having unrelated issues with his old one. As it's virtually impossible to acquire clear ammonia where I live, I decided to do a fish-in cycle with six tiger barbs and some filter media from an established tank. After three weeks, the ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates were still at 0, so I figured that the barbs were just too small to cycle a tank that big. I put the oscar in (the tiger barbs 'mysteriously' vanished overnight), and the ammonia levels did rise so I think my assumption about the barbs was correct. I've been keeping the ammonia under 0.5 with twice weekly 30% water changes (occasionally 50%, if necessary) but it's been two and a bit months now and the nitrites and nitrates are still at zero. My oscar is as happy, healthy, and hungry as ever, so I'm not concerned about that; I was just wondering if it's normal for a cycle to take this long? My other tanks only took a matter of weeks...
Also, in the past few weeks the water has begun to cloud and has taken on a slightly greenish/yellowish tint. Advice?
The tank is lightly planted and has a large piece of driftwood if that's relevant. pH is about 6.8.