Hi Everyone,
I just tested my aquarium water, here are my levels:
The problem seems that I cannot get my tank to cycle (read my last thread awhile back to see what has happened). I threw away a bottle of Top Fin Bacteria Supplement, as I tried throwing in about 60ml yesterday to finish it off because I don't think its doing anything, but ruining the cycling process as my Nitrites rised to 5ppm. I did a water change (about 50%), and brought it down to 0.50ppm (what it is now). It just seems that I cannot get my tank to cycle, but it once did have a 0ppm reading of nitrites, maybe I am experiencing a mini cycle because I cleaned a lot of the gravel and changed the carbon in my filter, and also squeezed out the sponge in tank water, as well as rinsed the bio-max pellets in tank water also when I did the water change.
If it helps, I am using an Aqua Clear 50 (200 gallons/hour), temperature of the water is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Please don't say my fish are going to die because they lived through it so far, I will retest tomorrow morning and probably do another water change if the levels do not go down.
I just tested my aquarium water, here are my levels:
- Ammonia: 0.25ppm
- Nitrite: 0.50ppm
- Nitrate: 10ppm
The problem seems that I cannot get my tank to cycle (read my last thread awhile back to see what has happened). I threw away a bottle of Top Fin Bacteria Supplement, as I tried throwing in about 60ml yesterday to finish it off because I don't think its doing anything, but ruining the cycling process as my Nitrites rised to 5ppm. I did a water change (about 50%), and brought it down to 0.50ppm (what it is now). It just seems that I cannot get my tank to cycle, but it once did have a 0ppm reading of nitrites, maybe I am experiencing a mini cycle because I cleaned a lot of the gravel and changed the carbon in my filter, and also squeezed out the sponge in tank water, as well as rinsed the bio-max pellets in tank water also when I did the water change.
If it helps, I am using an Aqua Clear 50 (200 gallons/hour), temperature of the water is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Please don't say my fish are going to die because they lived through it so far, I will retest tomorrow morning and probably do another water change if the levels do not go down.