My 55 gallon seemed good to go a few days ago so I finally introduced the two julii cories from my 10 gallon.
I left them alone for a day or two days (can't remember off the top of my head) and tested again, water levels were perfect - last night I introduced the remaining two cories from the 10 gal (2 albinos). They seem SO happy and are acting perfectly.
Just went to check the water though and this is what I've gotten:
Nitrate - 0-5 (probably like a 3)
Nitrite - 3.0
Hardness - 75 (soft)
Chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 0
PH - 6.2
Sooo, what happened? My water is acidic, nitrites are really high (highest of any tank I've ever had actually) and unless I am reading the strips wrong my alkalinity should be around 120-180...
What happened in a night and what can I do to fix this? The only thing I've done differently was add the two cories, and I also put a cap of flourish and a cap of excel in the tank (only second day doing this), would that cause any of this? I didn't think it would affect anything but I have no idea.
Thanks for input!
I left them alone for a day or two days (can't remember off the top of my head) and tested again, water levels were perfect - last night I introduced the remaining two cories from the 10 gal (2 albinos). They seem SO happy and are acting perfectly.
Just went to check the water though and this is what I've gotten:
Nitrate - 0-5 (probably like a 3)
Nitrite - 3.0
Hardness - 75 (soft)
Chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 0
PH - 6.2
Sooo, what happened? My water is acidic, nitrites are really high (highest of any tank I've ever had actually) and unless I am reading the strips wrong my alkalinity should be around 120-180...
What happened in a night and what can I do to fix this? The only thing I've done differently was add the two cories, and I also put a cap of flourish and a cap of excel in the tank (only second day doing this), would that cause any of this? I didn't think it would affect anything but I have no idea.
Thanks for input!