High Nitrite Level Help

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Thank you very much I did another water change about an hour ago 25%. I will keep you updated on situation right now planning on 4 or 5 25% water changes a day or is this to much???
 
use prime and only need to change every other day, 80 percent or so till reading come up 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite and nitrate creeping up. every other day because prime lasts up to 48 hours. sounds like a unfinished or a mini cycle. by all means more media better, I prefer Seachem matrix but noodles good to.
 
I have switched to feeding once every other day. Starting Yesterday, and I will check my tap water for nitrites right now never even considered that. Thanks

I agree. Reduce feeding (although cutting each daily meal by by 50% is probably what I'd do rather than feed every other day.

IME if you have nitrite and nitrate readings, then barring a mini cycle, you are simply over feeding. Bacterial growth for nitrite consumption is good but not explosive. Just drop the food levels down by 50-75% and let the bacteria catch up. It may take a week or so, but you should see nitrite readings drop to zero at lower feeding levels. Then increase about 25% per day from there.
 
Hey guys,
Thanks for all the info ammonia 0ppm nitrite 0ppm nitrate 6ppm. Been that way for a few days now. Made it through without loosing any fish any they never looked distressed.
 
Pothos,purigen and water changes keep my nitrates low at all times
 
That's helpful with nitrates buddy, but he needed help with nitrites.

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A Dalmatian molly, 5 adolescent guppies, 5 neon tetras, plecostomus, swordtail, and an angel fish about an inch big. Oh yeah my wife's ghost shrimp.


What are these fish food for?

Just kidding. Good luck with your nitrite issues.

I like the biomax rings.



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Give it some time, it sounds like it's leveling out for you
 
That's helpful with nitrates buddy, but he needed help with nitrites.

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You're totally right, I overlooked that. Sounds like it's not done cycling yet.

I do find that the pothos use ammonia and nitrite as well as the nitrates.

good catch Kirby!
 
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