And Then There Were 5...dead Fish Overnight

8:30 am

Readings:

A= 0

NT = 5

Nitrite: .50

pH=7

Pretty much the same as last night. I think that maybe my first reading that was 10 Nitrite was off as 2 consecutive readings show .50.

Should I do another 50% water change? I did 25% last night and the readings stayed the same.
 
Yip, do another 50%. Get nitrite down to 0.25 and keep it there with as many water changes as it takes. :good:
 
It can take months i'm afraid. The joys of 'Fish-in cycling'.

I still recommend taking the fish back and starting a fishless cycle. You could be cycled in 1 or 2 weeks because you seem to have the ammonia processing bacteria already. 'Fishless cycling' is easier on you and the fish. :good:
 
It can take months i'm afraid. The joys of 'Fish-in cycling'.

I still recommend taking the fish back and starting a fishless cycle. You could be cycled in 1 or 2 weeks because you seem to have the ammonia processing bacteria already. 'Fishless cycling' is easier on you and the fish. :good:

I hate the LFS that I got them from, do not want to go back there. Maybe I can find someone in Brooklyn to hold them for me..

I'll post a request. The problem is no one I know has fish.

When should I do my next check?
 
Its hard to tell.

My scorecard of Nitrite ranges from turquois ( I guess like a light green)to dark purple, with scores ranging from 5 to 0, every .25%.

Now,the test tube shows a light blue which doesn't even show up on the scorecard. Kind of in between the 0.25 and 0.

Does that mean its between 0.25 and zero? I brought it to my neighbor for independent verification, she says its 0.

Don't know. Whats good is that its definitely going down.

Should I do another water change?

Arggh! :shout:

My pH is 6.8 and Nitrate is steady at 5. I checked Ammonia so many times and its still 0.

Here's a picture of the card and tube:

Click!
 
IMHO, it's definitely 0!
Well done.

So thats your NitrItes.
Your Ammonias are 0?
Your NitrAtes are 5?

I think you're fine to leave off the water change this evening. Maybe check in the morning to see if the levels have risen. If so (Above 0.25-0.5 for Ammonia and NitrItes) do a water change.
 
IMHO, it's definitely 0!
Well done.

So thats your NitrItes.
Your Ammonias are 0?
Your NitrAtes are 5?

I think you're fine to leave off the water change this evening. Maybe check in the morning to see if the levels have risen. If so (Above 0.25-0.5 for Ammonia and NitrItes) do a water change.


Will do. Thanks for responding! :good:
 
That happened to me. I was given a faulty filter and i had to wait an extra week for the tank to stabilise before i could add fish.
 

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