Lady Cougrrr
Aquarium Advice Regular
I think my nitrites are out of control! I read them (by using the dilution method) at around 19 ppm. At the time I was adding enough ammonia to bring it up to 2-4 ppm each time it dropped to 0.
I did several large water changes (using declorinated water) and finally brought the nitrites into a readable level of about 4 ppm. It's been staying that way for about a week, and I've only been adding enough ammonia to bring it to 1 ppm or less, hoping that wouldn't be too much.
But in the last 2 days, my nitrites have spiked again. They are now at 12 ppm. The nitrites are throwing off my nitrate test, causing it to zero out when I should have at least 5 ppm because that it what my tap water is.
I'm stumped! Should I be doing more large water changes, or will that just start this spike all over again like it did last time? I'm trying to locate a bacteria source for seeding my tank (my local fish stores were no help there), but there's got to be something I can do to finish this cycle even if I can't find bacteria. Please help!
I did several large water changes (using declorinated water) and finally brought the nitrites into a readable level of about 4 ppm. It's been staying that way for about a week, and I've only been adding enough ammonia to bring it to 1 ppm or less, hoping that wouldn't be too much.
But in the last 2 days, my nitrites have spiked again. They are now at 12 ppm. The nitrites are throwing off my nitrate test, causing it to zero out when I should have at least 5 ppm because that it what my tap water is.
I'm stumped! Should I be doing more large water changes, or will that just start this spike all over again like it did last time? I'm trying to locate a bacteria source for seeding my tank (my local fish stores were no help there), but there's got to be something I can do to finish this cycle even if I can't find bacteria. Please help!