help on my nitrites and nitrates

justine

New Member
i posted the other day about my fish dying and yesterday i tested my water readings and my ammonia was a little high, and my nitrites were
5. nitrates are 40. so i did my partial water change like yous said removing 5 gallons, (since i have only a 30 gallon tank) i added my ammonia clear. now i just came home from work and my
ammonia is gone at 0, my nitrites are 5 and my nitrates are 40. nothing changed and now another damsel is swimming upside down ready to die. and the water looks a tad bit cloudy. what did i do wrong??? and why is my readings out of wack?????
how do i fix them?????????????????? my temp is about 78-80 degrees and my spec grav. is 1.025 and the salt is good! please help me.
justine
 

pitons

Member
A couple of questions:
1) How long has your tank been set up?
2) What are you using for circulation?
3) Describe the equipment and process you are using for water changes.
 

justine

New Member
thank you for responding!!!!!!!
my tank has been set up since december,(the beginning) it cycled until about the 3rd or 4th week in january. i then introduced some fish to get the tank established.
i have a under ground gravel system with 2 power heads. and my filter is a second nature wet/ dry filter.
i changed my water with distilled water, i mixed it and let it set, airated it and then added it this morning. from there everything got worse!!!!!
suggestions?????
 

stupid_naso

Member
I used to have UGF too, I took it out like two weeks ago. Many believe that UGF can cause nitrate build up. I just don't want to take that risk, so I took it out. Other than making my tank looks better, taking it out has not improved my water quality singificantly.
sebae_the_clown
 

justine

New Member
i cycled my tank with with black mollies, the lfs said to use these and gradually convert them to saltwater, cuz they are cheap if i loose them, well i did after 2 weeks then i got damsels.
what is substrate???????
i will lower my water temp to 72 degrees. how do i lower the sg to 1.022???? just add fresh water????
and i woke up today and another damsel is dead and the water is very cloudy still. all i have left is 2 damsels, 1 shrimp, 1 urchin, 1 hawk fish and 1 anemoie.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Don't lower your specific gravity, your salinity or your water temperature. You added too many fish at once to a new, SMALL tank, and now you are experiencing the results.
Do 50% water changes until the situation clears.
 

justine

New Member
okay thanks, i have crushed coral at the bottom of my tank. my water cleared up now, but the last 2 fish are still not doing well, everything else is though. i will do another water change this weekend. and then should i just wait till everything clears up. i will test all my water levels later and let you know what they are.
 
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bt_1999_66

Guest
Justine,
Was this all new equipment...? Tank, Wet/Dry etc...
 

justine

New Member
no i had this set up when i had a fresh water tank. the crushed coral and under ground filter is new but the wet dry filter is not.
 
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