Suzy,
Once your tank is fully cycled -- regardless of the bioload it's cycled for
-- the ammonia should always remain at zero and so should the nitrite. The
only thing that will rise will be the nitrate (and then, much less so if
you have live plants).
There should be no need to add Prime once your tank is cycled, nor should
you need to test your parameters every two days, if your tank is properly
cycled. This is not to say that testing your water periodically (or even, as
often as you'd like) is not good insurance just in case something has occured
to upset the cycle, even though there should be no cause for a cycle
interuption if nothing has changed.
Ray</HTML>
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