avacyn
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I have a 30 gal. tank that is not quite 3 months old. It was cycled with about 40 lbs. live sand, 15 pounds of live rock and cycled in about 3 weeks. Now it houses a peppermint shrimp, a blue damsel, a scooter blenny, about 12 hermits, 5 turbo snails, a small snail that just appeared one day, an anenome of some kind (rock anenome), a brittle star and 2 feather dusters - plus some small brine shrimp looking critters that live in the filter pads. My problem is nitrites. All my other levels seem to stay good and my critters are healthy and growing but my nitrite level wants to stay between 1 and .5 which I believe to be too high. (I haven't tested for nitrates.) I'm running a penguin biowheel filter, a seaclone protein skimmer, and another filter that I filled with nitra-zorb and chemi-zorb bags. I'm feeding brine shrimp and frozne invert food. What can be causing this and what can I do about it besides water changes? I want to add a fish or two more, but an am afraid to unless I can get nitrite levels down.
Thank you.
Avacyn
Thank you.
Avacyn