AdrianJames
Fish Fanatic
So my aquarium has been set up almost 6 weeks now with fish in for 4 weeks. My ammonia has risen and now I have the nitrite spike of pretty much .1ppm every morning. I was changing 90% of the water every day for 2 weeks until I went to the pet shop to ask Why I wasnt noticing a decline in the Nitrite lvls. They said its because I was changing too much of the water! They recommend to only take out a third of the tank water so that Nitrate has a chance to build up. (The aquarium shop is a speciality aquarium shop, not a pet store)
Is this right? Because I first made a post about this and people were telling me to change 90% of the water out every time I have the .1ppm reading! But that isnt giving a my tank a chance to build up good bacteria. I also use a water condition that decreases Ammonia and Nitrite lvls.
Taking out a third, I still have a reading of about.25ppm nitrite. I have done this for the past two days and the guppies seem ok so far...
So what should I be doing??
I have 5 guppies in my 60l planted tank.
Is this right? Because I first made a post about this and people were telling me to change 90% of the water out every time I have the .1ppm reading! But that isnt giving a my tank a chance to build up good bacteria. I also use a water condition that decreases Ammonia and Nitrite lvls.
Taking out a third, I still have a reading of about.25ppm nitrite. I have done this for the past two days and the guppies seem ok so far...
So what should I be doing??
I have 5 guppies in my 60l planted tank.