I have had my freshwater tank going for a little over 2 months. It has it's Ammonia spike - mad fish death, but was using feeder Gold Fish and Guppies during this period. Then it had a mad brown algae bloom (so I scrubbed it off).
Now I am having to endure the Nitrites, and it has been hanging around 0.50 to as low as 0.25 for about a month now.
Here's my setup:
90g all glass aquarium
2 - Emperer 400's (Biowheels)
Approximately 75 pounds of gravel at bottom
Temp is constantly at 66 to 68 degrees (cold by my apartments AC)
The fish I have are 4 Tiger Muskies (sports/game fish), and one black plecos (Algae Eater). The water has been getting clearer and clearer since the 4th of July, but Nitrites are still high (I test the water every Monday and Friday at my local pet store).
I bought some of the Algone pillows, but decided not to go with them as it may only hault the current spike, and not truly neutralize it. The Muskies go through anywhere between 2 to 5 dozen feeder guppies a day, and there are also about 12 cray fish in there right now, and one last remaining Chinese Algae Eater (they ate the others - these guys eat everything).
Any thoughts? I realize with the bio-load these guys put out it may just be a matter of time, but how long is going to be too long for them to be in Nitrite rich water?
Much thanks in advance
Now I am having to endure the Nitrites, and it has been hanging around 0.50 to as low as 0.25 for about a month now.
Here's my setup:
90g all glass aquarium
2 - Emperer 400's (Biowheels)
Approximately 75 pounds of gravel at bottom
Temp is constantly at 66 to 68 degrees (cold by my apartments AC)
The fish I have are 4 Tiger Muskies (sports/game fish), and one black plecos (Algae Eater). The water has been getting clearer and clearer since the 4th of July, but Nitrites are still high (I test the water every Monday and Friday at my local pet store).
I bought some of the Algone pillows, but decided not to go with them as it may only hault the current spike, and not truly neutralize it. The Muskies go through anywhere between 2 to 5 dozen feeder guppies a day, and there are also about 12 cray fish in there right now, and one last remaining Chinese Algae Eater (they ate the others - these guys eat everything).
Any thoughts? I realize with the bio-load these guys put out it may just be a matter of time, but how long is going to be too long for them to be in Nitrite rich water?
Much thanks in advance