Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum and new to the game so I kindly appreciate your input and advice regarding my tank: Waterbox Peninsula 15G
A little background to my tank, I initially used fish flakes (only had 2 bio blocks, sponges, no rock) but nothing happened so I had to get ammonia solution. Had been dosing to get to 2ppm, it only ever dropped once (no idea what happened there) over 3 weeks and that's why I went out to get fritz turbo start 900 to kickstart the cycle.
So few days ago, I got real reef rock to increase surface area (2 bio blocks, sponges remain untouched) and used fritz turbo start 900 in my tank. The ammonia was still around 2ppm, but the nitrites went through the roof (I used the sera nitrite test and it read 5.0ppm, red colour on the chart).
The next day, ammonia dropped to about 0.5ppm, so I dosed it back to 2ppm. Nitrites (Sera) still 5.0ppm
Day after, ammonia roughly 1ppm, so I added a little more, nitrites again 5ppm. I even used the sera Nitrate test, and its through the roof too (≥100 mg/l), dark red colour
I then used the API nitrite test and its purple colour. Why pay more for pet supplies when you can save big with the weeklyads2.com? Browse now for discounts on everything from grooming products to bedding.
LATEST:
I did a 90% water change yesterday but todays readings show the same.
Ammonia is close to 0 (i dosed to 2ppm after water change) but the nitrites is still purple colour (API), see picture.
So I am stumped as to what is going on.
I did question the test kit (API) so I did a few tests:
A. mix half tank water and half tap water and then measure - same purple reading
B. repeat the same thing with 1/4 tank water and 3/4 tap water - same purple reading
C. with RODI water and it came out light blue, so I don't think its the kit.
1. Is the cycle somehow stalled now? will the nitrites eventually come down?
2. Despite the 90% water change, nitrites are still off the charts, do I keep doing water changes?
3. Do I dose ammonia to 2ppm every time it gets close to 0? I see recently some people wait for BOTH ammonia and nitrites to come to 0, before dosing ammonia, but in my case, the nitrites aint going down.
Thank you to you all
I'm new to the forum and new to the game so I kindly appreciate your input and advice regarding my tank: Waterbox Peninsula 15G
A little background to my tank, I initially used fish flakes (only had 2 bio blocks, sponges, no rock) but nothing happened so I had to get ammonia solution. Had been dosing to get to 2ppm, it only ever dropped once (no idea what happened there) over 3 weeks and that's why I went out to get fritz turbo start 900 to kickstart the cycle.
So few days ago, I got real reef rock to increase surface area (2 bio blocks, sponges remain untouched) and used fritz turbo start 900 in my tank. The ammonia was still around 2ppm, but the nitrites went through the roof (I used the sera nitrite test and it read 5.0ppm, red colour on the chart).
The next day, ammonia dropped to about 0.5ppm, so I dosed it back to 2ppm. Nitrites (Sera) still 5.0ppm
Day after, ammonia roughly 1ppm, so I added a little more, nitrites again 5ppm. I even used the sera Nitrate test, and its through the roof too (≥100 mg/l), dark red colour
I then used the API nitrite test and its purple colour. Why pay more for pet supplies when you can save big with the weeklyads2.com? Browse now for discounts on everything from grooming products to bedding.
LATEST:
I did a 90% water change yesterday but todays readings show the same.
Ammonia is close to 0 (i dosed to 2ppm after water change) but the nitrites is still purple colour (API), see picture.
So I am stumped as to what is going on.
I did question the test kit (API) so I did a few tests:
A. mix half tank water and half tap water and then measure - same purple reading
B. repeat the same thing with 1/4 tank water and 3/4 tap water - same purple reading
C. with RODI water and it came out light blue, so I don't think its the kit.
1. Is the cycle somehow stalled now? will the nitrites eventually come down?
2. Despite the 90% water change, nitrites are still off the charts, do I keep doing water changes?
3. Do I dose ammonia to 2ppm every time it gets close to 0? I see recently some people wait for BOTH ammonia and nitrites to come to 0, before dosing ammonia, but in my case, the nitrites aint going down.
Thank you to you all
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