Ok I've been doing WCs daily..started out at 20% and moved it up to 33%,not sure I could do a 50% without removing one of my fish as I have a 20 L and when I take out the equilavent of 6 gallons it looks to be about half empty and the GF has barely any room as he is quite tall.I figure with gravel,caves and plants its closer to 18 gallons so 6 would be 33%..tomorrow I'll try 8 gallons which will be closer to 40%.
My Ph is 7
Am 0
Nitrites are below .25 but they're not 0
Nitrates were thru the roof but I can tell they are dropping with the water changes,not as red.
My question is this...I've heard salt would help with the toxicity of the nitrites.Everything says aquarium salt but would Mortons Salt work? The only thing in it is salt and calcium silicate.If so how much per gallon should I use?
I know I'm overstocked and the GF is the main culprit.But the Am is at 0,why aren't the nitrites following? If anything they seem to be steady.My tap has 0 Trites so i'm not introducing any.
I've also added more airation to help add 02 to the water as not to stress the fish as much.
Any other ideas to help drop the Trites?
My Ph is 7
Am 0
Nitrites are below .25 but they're not 0
Nitrates were thru the roof but I can tell they are dropping with the water changes,not as red.
My question is this...I've heard salt would help with the toxicity of the nitrites.Everything says aquarium salt but would Mortons Salt work? The only thing in it is salt and calcium silicate.If so how much per gallon should I use?
I know I'm overstocked and the GF is the main culprit.But the Am is at 0,why aren't the nitrites following? If anything they seem to be steady.My tap has 0 Trites so i'm not introducing any.
I've also added more airation to help add 02 to the water as not to stress the fish as much.
Any other ideas to help drop the Trites?