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My tank parameters are awesome, except my nitrites are 130. What do I do? I did a water change 2 days in a row. Got it to 60. Then today, doubled. I haven't been feeding much. Kept the light off all day. Suggestions?
 

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My tank parameters are awesome, except my nitrites are 130. What do I do? I did a water change 2 days in a row. Got it to 60. Then today, doubled. I haven't been feeding much. Kept the light off all day. Suggestions?
You mean nitrate? I’ve never measure nitrites.
And yes 130 is too high IMM for fish only.
2-3ppm nitrate for SPS dominant, maybe 10 for mixed.

Water changes fine to reduce.
 
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You mean nitrate? I’ve never measure nitrites.
And yes 130 is too high IMM for fish only.
2-3ppm nitrate for SPS dominant, maybe 10 for mixed.

Water changes fine to reduce.
No, it's the Nitrites. My nitrate is only 4. I use the Hannah Master Kit.
 

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Carbon dose, but this is most effective if you have a skimmer. Also if you have the phospate levels to support it. It does take some to be effective, not much but some. If you are running a canister, i would recommend either clean it once a week or more, or pull the filter part out and just run it with matrix or other bio media in it. My first tank i ran with a canister, and found the mechanical filtration to be more a problem than it was worth.
 

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No, it's the Nitrites. My nitrate is only 4. I use the Hannah Master Kit.
And your nitrites are 130ppm? Is that correct.
Didn’t know that was even possible unless something died big time or the bio filter is damaged in some way.

At 130ppm, everything should be dead. Very dead.

Something doesn’t make sense to me.
 
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Wait... nitrite? How new is your tank? Are you just cycling? Good catch @Uncle99
Its a fish in cycle. I used Fritz Turbo 9000. Nothing has died. All my other parameters are great. Do you think dosing Stability will help? This tank is 3 weeks old.
 

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How many fish you got? If that is the case, keep doing frequent water changes, it will level out in a month.
 

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Holy snap. You jumped in with both feet...
That is a ton of load right out of the gate in an uncycled tank. First, i would make sure 130 isnt a testing error, if it isnt, you can keep it all healthy but keep doing water changes. Like every 3rd day 5 gallons for a few weeks. After stuff balances out and you see no nitrite amd loads more nitrate you can slow down again.
 

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