Ok, I bit the bullet and did a 75% water change. There was still a trace of ammonia afterwards but certainly no more than 0.25. The fish seem quite happy - even the cory has had a bit of a wriggle about though has gone back to being sedentry. I shall leave it for a couple of days now I think - don't want to keep stressing them out! I am going away for the weekend though so will do another change before I go on Thurs night - how big should that be do you think - 10% or 25%???
Just remember that the danger of the ammonia and nitrite FAR outweighs any danger from stressing the fish during a water change (this phrase is something that waterdrop often says).
DON'T leave it a couple of days, because you don't need to worry about stressing the fish, as long as you are careful and sensible when doing your water changes. As waterdrop has previously said, if you have anything above 0 ammonia or nitrite, you need to do another water change asap (preferably now).
As for thursday night, you will need to do another 75% water change (or even larger if you get away with it). if you can arrange for someone to come in and change the water whilst you're away, that would be helpful otherwise your ammonia and nitrite levels may get quite high whilst you're away
Hi
Unfortunately my little cory died last Wednesday, so I did a big change then as he may have been dead several hours before I found him. To be honest he hadn't been looking happy since we got him - not sure if it was water issues that killed him or if he just wasn't a healthy specimine to start with. I did another 50% change on the Thursday night before I went away. When I got back tonight I tested and Ammonia was just over 0.25 though didn't look quite as dark as 0.5. Nitrite was about 1ppm and Nitrate about 40ppm so pretty bad! I did a 75% change immediately and have got nitrate down to about 10-20, Nitrite is 0 and ammonia is between 0 and 0.25 (it doesn't seem to come down to 0, not sure if it's my water?) I cleaned the gravel with the siphon whilst doing the water chanhed and seived out lots of dead bits of plant too so should be much healthier in there now. The tetras still seem ok thankfully - will be monitoring carefully from now on.
What do I need to be doing now to maintain the tank in terms of water changes?