Here's my take on what may be going on. This tank was started three months ago, and fish were added two months ago, and you noticed your issues two weeks ago. I am speculating that the tank was not initially nitrogen cycled, and adding the fish caused it to cycle, and now you're seeing the tail end of the nitrite spike here. That's just a guess of course.
Your nitrite will go down on its own in time, and is of no concern here, as RHF has mentioned in this thread. Once your nitrite goes down, then you can test your nitrate and see where you really are.
I agree with getting your phosphates up from zero, a coral food called Reef Roids is good for this, as is adding food grade sodium phosphate.
I hope that helps, good luck!
Your nitrite will go down on its own in time, and is of no concern here, as RHF has mentioned in this thread. Once your nitrite goes down, then you can test your nitrate and see where you really are.
I agree with getting your phosphates up from zero, a coral food called Reef Roids is good for this, as is adding food grade sodium phosphate.
I hope that helps, good luck!
