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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You mean nitrate? I’ve never measure nitrites.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?
No, it's the Nitrites. My nitrate is only 4. I use the Hannah Master Kit.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.
And your nitrites are 130ppm? Is that correct.No, it's the Nitrites. My nitrate is only 4. I use the Hannah Master Kit.
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.Wait... nitrite? How new is your tank? Are you just cycling? Good catch @Uncle99
3 weeksIf your Nitrites are high it sounds like your tank hasn't finished cycling. How old is the tank setup?
None of that makes sense.3 weeks
4 small clowns, 2 damsels, 1 blenny. 40 gallons.How many fish you got? If that is the case, keep doing frequent water changes, it will level out in a month.
I can retest.None of that makes sense.
130ppm nitrites is toxic to fish.
With 4ppm nitrates, the cycle is started.
In 3-5 days you would have easily cycled.
Testing error?
Im sorry, they are tiny. I'm new. Didn't mean to upset you. They are smaller than 1 inch.3 WEEKS AND YOU HAVE THAT MANY FISH
Slow down man what’s the rush