Hello, we are new saltwater aquarium keepers (53 gallon) and for the past few weeks we have been cycling our tank. Everything was normal at first and the parameters stabilized pretty quickly when we added our live rock and sand, so we waited a bit and when things looked good we decided to add our first fish, snails and hermit crabs. We didn't add all the livestock all at once, and things seemed pretty okay until we added the fish: 2 neon gobies and 2 bangaii cardinals. Shortly after adding the fish, our nitrate and nitrite parameters started going up. We posted on this forum a week or so back for help when the Nitrates reached an alarming level of 30 but were told to simply wait it out. Now our Nitrites are at 5ppm and our Nitrates are at 90ppm. One of our hermit crabs has already died but the rest of the crew seems fine so far. Ammonia is at 0.25 oddly enough. We have been feeding regularly and doing weekly water changes of about 4 gallons, though since the nitrate and nitrite spike we have increased our changes. Today we will do a water change of 10 gallons, but how do we lower the nitrites and nitrates fast to prevent any more damage? We have a protein skimmer and lots of biofilters and we though we had a stable and cycled aquarium so we have no idea where this spike is coming from.
