Hi
Ive a 5 week old tank which currently has a pleco in it ( for the past 4 weeks ) and a small congo puffer (2 weeks) We had the water tested weekly by the LFS until they said the water was suitable to bring the puffer home. I was advised that I only needed to check the nitrite levels!!
The puffer was very chirpy and settled quickly and started eating live bloodworms after day 1. I cleaned out any uneaten worms each time!
The nitrite was rising slightly so I waterchanged every 2 days. We then got some bio-spira and I did a big water change and added the bio spira to the tank, The nitrite levels didn't go over .2 but after a week had crept upto .3 so I decided that it had hopefully been in there long enough to culture and changed the water to reduce the nitrite.
The nitrite keeps creeping up again and last night the puffer seemed a bit lethargic ( strangely AFTER the water change) so this morning I went out and bought all the testing kits but am not sure i understand the results!!
pH 7.0
Ammonia 1 mg/l
Nitrite 0.2 mg/l
Nitrate 10 mg/l
I have done 2 water changes today to try and get the ammonia levels down and the fish seems a little happier, but I am very confused as to how I can have ammonia and nitrate at the same time , Have I missed the point somehow!!
We are very fond of our fish and really need some advise as to the best way to progress and get the ammonia and nitrite to 0 !
Thanks
Sue
Ive a 5 week old tank which currently has a pleco in it ( for the past 4 weeks ) and a small congo puffer (2 weeks) We had the water tested weekly by the LFS until they said the water was suitable to bring the puffer home. I was advised that I only needed to check the nitrite levels!!
The puffer was very chirpy and settled quickly and started eating live bloodworms after day 1. I cleaned out any uneaten worms each time!
The nitrite was rising slightly so I waterchanged every 2 days. We then got some bio-spira and I did a big water change and added the bio spira to the tank, The nitrite levels didn't go over .2 but after a week had crept upto .3 so I decided that it had hopefully been in there long enough to culture and changed the water to reduce the nitrite.
The nitrite keeps creeping up again and last night the puffer seemed a bit lethargic ( strangely AFTER the water change) so this morning I went out and bought all the testing kits but am not sure i understand the results!!
pH 7.0
Ammonia 1 mg/l
Nitrite 0.2 mg/l
Nitrate 10 mg/l
I have done 2 water changes today to try and get the ammonia levels down and the fish seems a little happier, but I am very confused as to how I can have ammonia and nitrate at the same time , Have I missed the point somehow!!
We are very fond of our fish and really need some advise as to the best way to progress and get the ammonia and nitrite to 0 !
Thanks
Sue
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