Jewel_cichlid03
Aquarium Advice Freak
How can i get my nitrites down because liquid stuff from the pets store isnt doing a whole lot
Jewel_cichlid03 said:How can i get my nitrites down because liquid stuff from the pets store isnt doing a whole lot
Water change water changes and more water changes. Don't add chemicals to try and mask whatever is going on.
What is your tank setup? Stock?
Is your tank cycled?
What are the numbers coming in at?
Just trying to find out what's going on.
5x5 said:I think the presence of nitrites answers that question about whether or not the tank is cycled.
Since it is not cycled, you just need to do water changes when your readings start getting too high until the process is complete. Anything over .50ppm nitrite is cause for a water change
One thing I learned in this hobby is not assume anything. I've seen spikes in any level due to drastic changes in a tank or some type of major cleaning etc...
Please don't quote me and call me out like that. It's uncalled for and seems to be like a shot.
When you assume you get nothing out of it. When you ask questions you get answers and that's why I asked.
Wait why am I explaining myself to you?!
If it wasn't intended as I took it then I apologize
5x5 said:I just quoted you to respond directly to one of your questions and provide my thoughts on the answer. Regardless of the cause, the presence of nitrites indicates the nitrogen cycle is not in its "complete stage".
Uncalled for? I'm a little baffled that you took offense to what I wrote.