DFrank0109;2884413; said:I need some advice on how to keep my nitrite and nitrate levels low...I do regular water changes (about 5-10 gal at a time), I use a waste control supplement, and I use plenty of carbon in the filter. However, I can't seem to get the levels under control. My ammonia and Ph are good I just cant seem to figure this out. Please any advice is appreciated, my fish are quite upset.
I have a 65 gallon tank with 2 oscars (one albino about 4 inches long and one standard oscar about 7-8 inches long), I also have one pleco in the tank around 4 inches long.
I would hate to lose these fish so please help!
Thanks!![]()
1. Eliminate the waste control supplement.
2. Eliminate the carbon and add additional biomedia.
3. Purchase a 250 ml bottle of Seachem Stability, mix well and inoculate your tank. Refill bottle to 1/2 volume with aq water, shake again and dump into tank.
4. Change 1/4 water per week...religiously, thereafter. If necessary, increase to 1/3 to control nitrate.
The wcs will control the nitrate. Ammonia and nitrite are controlled by bacterial oxidation.