I Checked The Water..

knig6

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Ive been monitering the water for quite weeks or so, and it seems fine, now the nitrate is very high, and it bother me, and i need help, i tried doing 15 percent to 90% water change
why is the nitrite so high? am i supposingly to buy a product for this or is it okay and it will cool off later on? thanks


-knig6
 
Need more info.
Members just asked if you are still cycling.
How many gallons is the tank.
How many fish and which type.
Water stats in ammonia, nitrite, and ph.
 
you need to test your tap water hun so you can get a baseline result for ammonia , nitrites , ph and nitrates - not that you should have ammonia or nitrites in your tap water but it's good to know where you are starting from
 
my nitrite is .5, and i thought i was finish cycling, till now i checked it again
 
So you have a nitrite reading aswell. If so the tanks hasn't finished cycling.

Can you answer some of the other questions that have been asked too.
 
sorry, i didnt see other question,

29gallon tank
nitirate = .5
there no fish in there except 1 oscar
PH = 7.1

and i dont have a kit to find ammonia, because i got a old kit from my dads friend and yeah, thats all i can get

thanks guys

sorry, i didnt see other question,

29gallon tank
nitirate = .5
there no fish in there except 1 oscar
PH = 7.1

and i dont have a kit to find ammonia, because i got a old kit from my dads friend and yeah, thats all i can get

thanks guys
 
A nitrate reading of 5 good.
Ammonia and nitrite should be 0.
 
how much water change should i keep going through?
 
Sorry I'm getting mixed up. Do you have a nitrite reading of 5 aswell.
 
for a month and 2 weeks on 3rd weeks

filter type = aqua clear 30

and yes i understand it needs a bigggg home, lol , thats why im saving up and looking for cheap 150G + tank on craiglist
 
The filter look ok for tank size.

Just carry on with water changes. Don't do 90% water changes as it stresses the fish to much.
I would do about 40% till your nitrite reading 0.
 

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