turnnidge
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
Sorry I'm sounding a right little new geek, but I went to get my water tested and I believe he said the Nitrite level is too high and after a couple of days this will reduce and will be ready for the first introduction of fish.
If I get this right:
Fish food and waste break down in the water producing ammonia.
Beneficial filter bacteria eat the ammonia and convert it to nitrite.
More beneficial bacteria eat the nitrite and convert it to nitrate.
You get rid of nitrates by doing partial water changes.
Also now what do the plants use nitrite or nitrate?
Is nitrates harmful to fish , and this can be kept low by 15-20% water change per week.
But to increase the nitrate you need more good bacteria to eat the nitrite, (hmmm maybe give it an actimel?)
Sorry I'm sounding a right little new geek, but I went to get my water tested and I believe he said the Nitrite level is too high and after a couple of days this will reduce and will be ready for the first introduction of fish.
If I get this right:
Fish food and waste break down in the water producing ammonia.
Beneficial filter bacteria eat the ammonia and convert it to nitrite.
More beneficial bacteria eat the nitrite and convert it to nitrate.
You get rid of nitrates by doing partial water changes.
Also now what do the plants use nitrite or nitrate?
Is nitrates harmful to fish , and this can be kept low by 15-20% water change per week.
But to increase the nitrate you need more good bacteria to eat the nitrite, (hmmm maybe give it an actimel?)