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I would personally check it with daylight. If its accurate, i would do a water change. it can be toxic to your fish
Definitely time for a water change. That is a very high N03.
would definitely do a water changeThat’s what I said and was told not to do a water change, that my tank was still cycling and that I should do nothing at least for about her 4 weeks
LOL, im still learning these acronyms. what is IMO? ugh, i keep seeing that. lolIMO it keeps the water good, and parameters good... beneficial bacteria should have already happened
In my opinion, it's New for me too lolLOL, im still learning these acronyms. what is IMO? ugh, i keep seeing that. lol
in my opinion...jmo..just my opinionLOL, im still learning these acronyms. what is IMO? ugh, i keep seeing that. lol
in my opinion...jmo..just my opinion
I would add some Prime and consider relocating the fish until the cycle gets thru. Can your LFS hold them for you? It is a Sunday night, call around to local club members to see if they have Prime in stock since the stores are closed. Petco does carry it.
Ammonia btw 0.25-0.5Question, since your tank is still cycling, have you checked your nitrites? In the presence of nitrites, N03 readings will be wrong. If nothing is in the tank then just let it ride, but if their is something in the tank then do a water change.
IMO is "in my opinion"LOL, im still learning these acronyms. what is IMO? ugh, i keep seeing that. lol