Hello, I set up this tank on the 16th of August. I'm using 2toneds DIY substrate with unwashed propagating sand, 3tbsp of blood and bone, 3 handfuls of small marble rocks, a few piches of shell grit topped off with 3-4cm of washed river sand. The plants were planted on the 21st of August. They were shipped to me.
Filter: Rena Filstar XP2
Heater: 200W can't remember brand
Lighting: Supreme Aqua 3x 39W T5HO using 1 Giesemann Aquaflora, 1 Giesemann Midday and a 10K that came with the fixture. All running 5 hours a day from 4-9pm. The tank receives sunlight during the day, indirectly.
Fertilizer: Dino Spit 8 drops every day. Dino wee 8 drops every day. Only started once plants were in.
To start the cycle I dosed API stress zyme, added a small prawn and a 10c coin size food flake crushed. No fish or plants.
16/8/14 ph: 7.5
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
18/8/14 ph: 7.5
Ammonia: 3ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Picked out white stringy algae growth from 2 spots on sand. Pinch of food.
19/8/14 ph 7.6
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: no test
Prawn removed, noticeable tank smell and ammonia is high enough. Cut out almost all light to stop white fluffy algae.
21/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: no test
Nitrate: no test
Plants arrived and were planted. Includes HC, Java Moss, Glosso, val nana, crypt wendtii, Bacopa caroliniana, Aponogeton crispus, Limnophila aromatica green + red asian variety, Rotala s.
dino spit dosed 10 drops, dino pee dosed 7 drops. Water had been cloudy last few days. No fish food added as ammonia is high enough.

23/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Noticed small amounts of new growth on the stem plants and small shoots on the glosso.(left corner plants are temporary until they have a tank.)


24/8/14 Weekly dose of api stress zyme
25/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0.5ppm first reading!
Nitrate: 0ppm
New growth on the top of short red limnophila is light green, taller one still mostly red. Old leaves on glosso getting darker, new sprouts are nice green. Bacopa getting 1-2 roots high up. One of the temporary limnophila greens in the container on the left had all its leaves and top two stems starting to get mushy so threw it away, it did spend a night in a bucket on top of the transit and it's the only casualty so far. When I looked closely under good light I could see some small brown spot algae on the glass, quite hard to see, cleaned with magnet cleaner.
26/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ Hello nitrites!
Nitrate: 0ppm
The old leaves on the glosso are getting some brown algae on them or they're actually turning brown, the new growth is still green though. I'll be dosing the spit daily now as well and keeping sun light to a minimum. Also did a 10L water change since I haven't done one since the start on the 16th.
28/8/14
ph 7.8
Ammonia: 1ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ off the chart
Nitrate: 20ppm First reading!
Had some aponogeton crispus leaves die but it's growing well, another stem of green limnophila aromatica lost all leaves with very little to no growth (red variety is growing green on top). Small patches of HC are turning brown/dying. Glosso old leaves slowly going brown and snails grazing on them, new leaves look ok but still small. Rotala is slowly growing and getting a couple small shoots from the main stem but about 70% of the leaves are yellowing around the edges and turning brown then dying. Val hasn't made much change, I can see a runner being sent off with a root though.
I'm getting worried now. Should I up the light period? currently 5 hours from 4-9pm with light sunlight during the day.
31/8/14
ph 7.8
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ off the chart
Nitrate: looked in between 0 and 5 after the first 5 minutes, then after another 5 mins it looked like 5ppm. Is 10 mins a better length to wait? I hit and shook both bottles well.
Now that ammonia is 0 I have been adding a 10c coin piece of fish flakes crushed up daily, will this be enough to sustain the bacteria until I get 10 neon tetras when the nitrites hit 0?
Pictures:




Any advice for me? Thanks.
Filter: Rena Filstar XP2
Heater: 200W can't remember brand
Lighting: Supreme Aqua 3x 39W T5HO using 1 Giesemann Aquaflora, 1 Giesemann Midday and a 10K that came with the fixture. All running 5 hours a day from 4-9pm. The tank receives sunlight during the day, indirectly.
Fertilizer: Dino Spit 8 drops every day. Dino wee 8 drops every day. Only started once plants were in.
To start the cycle I dosed API stress zyme, added a small prawn and a 10c coin size food flake crushed. No fish or plants.
16/8/14 ph: 7.5
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
18/8/14 ph: 7.5
Ammonia: 3ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Picked out white stringy algae growth from 2 spots on sand. Pinch of food.
19/8/14 ph 7.6
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: no test
Prawn removed, noticeable tank smell and ammonia is high enough. Cut out almost all light to stop white fluffy algae.
21/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: no test
Nitrate: no test
Plants arrived and were planted. Includes HC, Java Moss, Glosso, val nana, crypt wendtii, Bacopa caroliniana, Aponogeton crispus, Limnophila aromatica green + red asian variety, Rotala s.
dino spit dosed 10 drops, dino pee dosed 7 drops. Water had been cloudy last few days. No fish food added as ammonia is high enough.

23/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Noticed small amounts of new growth on the stem plants and small shoots on the glosso.(left corner plants are temporary until they have a tank.)


24/8/14 Weekly dose of api stress zyme
25/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 0.5ppm first reading!
Nitrate: 0ppm
New growth on the top of short red limnophila is light green, taller one still mostly red. Old leaves on glosso getting darker, new sprouts are nice green. Bacopa getting 1-2 roots high up. One of the temporary limnophila greens in the container on the left had all its leaves and top two stems starting to get mushy so threw it away, it did spend a night in a bucket on top of the transit and it's the only casualty so far. When I looked closely under good light I could see some small brown spot algae on the glass, quite hard to see, cleaned with magnet cleaner.
26/8/14 ph 7.8
Ammonia: 4ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ Hello nitrites!
Nitrate: 0ppm
The old leaves on the glosso are getting some brown algae on them or they're actually turning brown, the new growth is still green though. I'll be dosing the spit daily now as well and keeping sun light to a minimum. Also did a 10L water change since I haven't done one since the start on the 16th.
28/8/14
ph 7.8
Ammonia: 1ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ off the chart
Nitrate: 20ppm First reading!
Had some aponogeton crispus leaves die but it's growing well, another stem of green limnophila aromatica lost all leaves with very little to no growth (red variety is growing green on top). Small patches of HC are turning brown/dying. Glosso old leaves slowly going brown and snails grazing on them, new leaves look ok but still small. Rotala is slowly growing and getting a couple small shoots from the main stem but about 70% of the leaves are yellowing around the edges and turning brown then dying. Val hasn't made much change, I can see a runner being sent off with a root though.
I'm getting worried now. Should I up the light period? currently 5 hours from 4-9pm with light sunlight during the day.
31/8/14
ph 7.8
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrite: 5ppm+ off the chart
Nitrate: looked in between 0 and 5 after the first 5 minutes, then after another 5 mins it looked like 5ppm. Is 10 mins a better length to wait? I hit and shook both bottles well.
Now that ammonia is 0 I have been adding a 10c coin piece of fish flakes crushed up daily, will this be enough to sustain the bacteria until I get 10 neon tetras when the nitrites hit 0?
Pictures:




Any advice for me? Thanks.