Aquarium

Nitrogen cycle

Definition

The nitrogen cycle in aquariums is the bacterial conversion of toxic ammonia from fish waste into nitrite and then into nitrate, which you manage with water changes.

Extended explanation

New tanks lack sufficient beneficial bacteria, so ammonia and nitrite can spike and harm fish. Fishless cycling seeds filter media with controlled ammonia until both compounds read zero with rising nitrate. Testing kits, patience, and restrained stocking prevent most beginner crashes. Live plants uptake nitrogen compounds and add stability once lighting and nutrients balance.