Nitrites are killing me!

dcallen

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Hi,

What is the deal with the nitrites? My ammonia level has dropped to 0 but the nitrite levels have spiked to a dangerous level. I know that this is a normal process for a new tank, but I have added some bacteria filled sponge filter water from an African tank at my LFS which should have helped some, then I put in 3 oz. of Bio Spira which they claim will make a tank safe to add fish in 24 hours , and break down the harmful nitrites etc. Well it's been 24 hours and the nitrite levels are still the same as before I added the Bio Spira, so what gives here? Any thoughts would be appreciated.


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I think that you are supposed to add Bio Spira before stocking, but I'm not sure...mature bacteria can only assist the process so much...but even they may take time to reproduce to the level necessary to completely do their jobs.
 
Rus,

Sure. The tank has been setup for 2 weeks and I have one juvenile yellow lab in the tank that I added 1 week ago, no other fish. I think ChiliDawg may be correct in assuming that the Bio Spira needs to be put in prior to adding fish, at least that seems to be the recommended course of action. Thanks for the input guys.


Tank Specs:

70 gallon
1 Eheim 2213 Cannister Filter
1 Emperor 400 HOB
1 300 watt heater

Substrate:
Gravel and shell cichlid mixture

Approx. 95lbs of assorted rock
 
Rus,

Sure. The tank has been setup for 2 weeks and I have one juvenile yellow lab in the tank that I added 1 week ago, no other fish. I think ChiliDawg may be correct in assuming that the Bio Spira needs to be put in prior to adding fish, at least that seems to be the recommended course of action. Thanks for the input guys.


Tank Specs:

70 gallon
1 Eheim 2213 Cannister Filter
1 Emperor 400 HOB
1 300 watt heater

Substrate:
Gravel and shell cichlid mixture
 
Update:

I just checked the nitrites again and it looks like they are at 1.6 ppm now. I take it this is still at a dangerous level?
 
Rus,

Well it's strange. One tester shows 1.6 or slightly higher and the dip tester says that its at between 4-5ppm, so I'm not sure which one is correct.
 
I would recommend daily water changes until your cycle is finished, don't vacuum the gravel just change the water to dilute nitrites. Just my two cents.
 
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