askopp1
New Member
Hello,
I chose to ask you guys this question because I've been browsing online and you seem to give the quickest answers and have more knowledge than other sites! I'm at work right now, so I'm unable to give you exact specs on the nitrite and nitrate in my 10 gallon (freshwater with 7, 2 snails and 3 plants) but I'm concerned because the ammonia (about 1.5 ppm) is high and the nitrite and nitrate is really high, (again, not sure exactly where, but when I tested it the range was noted as 'high'). I was told I was going through the 'nitrogen cycle', this is not a new tank and I didn't even know what the 'nitrogen cycle was', until I did research! So I used Nutrafin Cycle for about a week, that did NOTHING. I then did about 50 percent water change and 1 day later added 300ML Tetra SafeStart. That seems to be getting things moving (before I didn't have Nitrate), but yeah. When I look up 'nitrogen cycle charts' or read anything about the nitrogen cycle, it basically says that the ammonia will go down, then nitrites up, then nitrites down, nitrate up, then you manage it from there. So why do I have all 3?
I chose to ask you guys this question because I've been browsing online and you seem to give the quickest answers and have more knowledge than other sites! I'm at work right now, so I'm unable to give you exact specs on the nitrite and nitrate in my 10 gallon (freshwater with 7, 2 snails and 3 plants) but I'm concerned because the ammonia (about 1.5 ppm) is high and the nitrite and nitrate is really high, (again, not sure exactly where, but when I tested it the range was noted as 'high'). I was told I was going through the 'nitrogen cycle', this is not a new tank and I didn't even know what the 'nitrogen cycle was', until I did research! So I used Nutrafin Cycle for about a week, that did NOTHING. I then did about 50 percent water change and 1 day later added 300ML Tetra SafeStart. That seems to be getting things moving (before I didn't have Nitrate), but yeah. When I look up 'nitrogen cycle charts' or read anything about the nitrogen cycle, it basically says that the ammonia will go down, then nitrites up, then nitrites down, nitrate up, then you manage it from there. So why do I have all 3?