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Water test for cycle
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So I have been cycling a 175g tank. I did a test today. I am at 1.024 salinity, 8.4ph, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, but 80 nitrate. The problem is I'm kind of in a rush per say, but I don't want to ruin the cycle or jump the gun. I inherited 2 fish off of the guy I bought the large tank from. I wasn't wanting to take the fish yet but now I have a Hippo Tang and Clown. The clown is wild and is desperately looking for an anemone and the tang is starting to seem to get pissed in my 65g hospital they are waiting in while the main tank cycles. I just don't want the stress to get to her. I've been cycling for 34 days so far. I'm happy the ammonia and nitrite zeroed out but I wasn't sure if there is a safe way to drop the nitrate quicker that won't break my cycle.

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