I currently have a 125G tank that has a Fluval FX6 filter. I have been feeding my fish(50 small-medium community fish) the same amount for about a year. It is heavily planted, and the has plenty of light on a timer that runs for 10 hours a day. Nitrite and ammonia are 0, and hardness and PH 7.5 are normal.
Recently I noticed that my nitrates spiked up a lot from about 10ppm to 60-100ppm which is bad. I quickly did a water change of 20%, and it really did not help. The next day I did another 30% and it helped a little, but the numbers are still above comfortable. I do not want to clean the filter as I just changed a lot of water and do not want to throw the balance off for the other parameters as I want the beneficial bacteria to have a chance to stay at a healthy level.
Is there something else that I could do to help with this? The plants in the tank are doing just fine and are growing well and so far only one fish has shown signs of being sick. I'm thinking of not feeding them for a few days to see if that helps. All of the fish are eating normally and are showing no sign of illness besides the one that has been moved to a sick tank.
Recently I noticed that my nitrates spiked up a lot from about 10ppm to 60-100ppm which is bad. I quickly did a water change of 20%, and it really did not help. The next day I did another 30% and it helped a little, but the numbers are still above comfortable. I do not want to clean the filter as I just changed a lot of water and do not want to throw the balance off for the other parameters as I want the beneficial bacteria to have a chance to stay at a healthy level.
Is there something else that I could do to help with this? The plants in the tank are doing just fine and are growing well and so far only one fish has shown signs of being sick. I'm thinking of not feeding them for a few days to see if that helps. All of the fish are eating normally and are showing no sign of illness besides the one that has been moved to a sick tank.