hemmie
New Member
I read and read and researched before I started and THOUGHT I was doing it all right.
I've had my tank up 6 weeks. It's a 55 gallon. I have about 80 Lbs of live sand, a few nice pieces of live rock, all added at the beginning. I started with 5 Damsels and returned 2 of them to the store after I thought I cycled, (about 1 1/2 weeks ago)then added 2 Perc Clowns and a LawnMower Blennie. I figured it would be ok to add the Clowns as long as I got rid of the damsels, bio-load wise, and the Blennie...well, I couldnt resist.
I used "Cycle" and some used sand and filter media from my fish store too) I had 0 ammo, 0 NitrITES, and around 50 on the NitrATES. I thought I was good to go. No fish died during the cycle.
I think I cycled quickly, I missed the ammonia spike altogether but did have a Nitrite spike, and now have high Nitrates. (25 - 50 depending on how good my eyes are that morning). I had Diatoms after about 2 weeks, then lots of green algae. I added snails and crabs and they cleaned the tank completely. No algae.
Here's my problem. I still have NitrITES. I'm not sure when they started back up, probably when I added the Blennie and the Percs, I hadn't tested them after they went to 0, but have noticed them for about a week (probably more)now. They read about .5 every day. It won't budge. I added a Skimmer and it does take out some junk, Ive done 2 water changes, 5 gallons each, and I feed a Marine pellet mix and have added Algae flakes for the cleanup crew and the Blennie since now they have nothing to eat. (no algae) I feed once a day.
I have 3 power heads which I moved to stir up the top water, and I added a large airstone a few days ago (It looks awful) but it stirs up the water on top. I have a Hang on AquaClear, Ive rinsed the sponge and added fresh carbon. The NitrITES remain up, sometimes even higher than .5, (its so hard to read those cards).
All fish are doing fine, but for how long I wonder, and how can I get the Nitrites to budge? Ive read where ANY Nitrites are lethal and I want to get rid of the Damsels and get a couple of nice fish but I dont dare. (catching them NOW is gonna be hard)
pH is around 8.3, temp is 78-79, salinity is a bit low I think, around 1.020
Do I just wait it out?
Thanks everyone.
I've had my tank up 6 weeks. It's a 55 gallon. I have about 80 Lbs of live sand, a few nice pieces of live rock, all added at the beginning. I started with 5 Damsels and returned 2 of them to the store after I thought I cycled, (about 1 1/2 weeks ago)then added 2 Perc Clowns and a LawnMower Blennie. I figured it would be ok to add the Clowns as long as I got rid of the damsels, bio-load wise, and the Blennie...well, I couldnt resist.
I used "Cycle" and some used sand and filter media from my fish store too) I had 0 ammo, 0 NitrITES, and around 50 on the NitrATES. I thought I was good to go. No fish died during the cycle.
I think I cycled quickly, I missed the ammonia spike altogether but did have a Nitrite spike, and now have high Nitrates. (25 - 50 depending on how good my eyes are that morning). I had Diatoms after about 2 weeks, then lots of green algae. I added snails and crabs and they cleaned the tank completely. No algae.
Here's my problem. I still have NitrITES. I'm not sure when they started back up, probably when I added the Blennie and the Percs, I hadn't tested them after they went to 0, but have noticed them for about a week (probably more)now. They read about .5 every day. It won't budge. I added a Skimmer and it does take out some junk, Ive done 2 water changes, 5 gallons each, and I feed a Marine pellet mix and have added Algae flakes for the cleanup crew and the Blennie since now they have nothing to eat. (no algae) I feed once a day.
I have 3 power heads which I moved to stir up the top water, and I added a large airstone a few days ago (It looks awful) but it stirs up the water on top. I have a Hang on AquaClear, Ive rinsed the sponge and added fresh carbon. The NitrITES remain up, sometimes even higher than .5, (its so hard to read those cards).
All fish are doing fine, but for how long I wonder, and how can I get the Nitrites to budge? Ive read where ANY Nitrites are lethal and I want to get rid of the Damsels and get a couple of nice fish but I dont dare. (catching them NOW is gonna be hard)
pH is around 8.3, temp is 78-79, salinity is a bit low I think, around 1.020
Do I just wait it out?
Thanks everyone.