rainbowcharmer
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Hi all.
I'm not exactly new to the hobby, but took a brief hiatus for a couple of years and now am back into it. This is the first time that I've run into an issue with my tank not cycling quite as I had expected.
I have a 46 gallon bowfront freshwater.
Currently housed (and apparently happy, despite the nasty nitrites) are 2 zebra danios, one male betta, one clown loach and one rubber lipped pleco.
I have a list of fish that I will be adding once things even out, but the last couple of weeks have been a little weird for me.
The cycle had been going extremely well til now, but all the sudden my nitrites are spiked big time and staying up there. The ammonia dropped off to 0 2 weeks ago, which was normal, and the nitrites spiked, which was normal as well. What isn't normal (at least not in my past experience), is that though the nitrates have gone up quite dramatically, the nitrites show no sign of diminishing.
I'm doing 25% water changes every 3 days or so, and no difference before/after the water changes at all?? This seems a little odd to me that the levels do not even change in the slightest right after a water change...
The tank is about 2 months old now, and no fish lost (other than one danio who didnt look so happy to begin with - he died the day after I put him in the tank, and was returned to the store within an hour of his death).
Anyway, the danios were added 1st. No ammonia showed up on the readings for a week or two, so I added the betta. Still no readings, added the clown loach and the rubber lipped pleco (I know, prolly should have waited, but was overly excited about the pretty tank). Anywho - all seem happy, but this is getting old - testing the water every afternoon and finding that the levels haven't changed a bit.
Right now the Ammonia is at 0 (has been for weeks)
Nitrites are at 2ppm
Nitrates are at 40ppm.
What do I do now? Just continue with the water changes every couple of days and hope it figures itself out?
Thanks for any advice... The only suggestion the LFS had was to stop feeding them every day. I am not so much on that, since I do not overfeed by any stretch of the imagination. And I have not followed that advice, since the ammonia levels are fine.
Emms
I'm not exactly new to the hobby, but took a brief hiatus for a couple of years and now am back into it. This is the first time that I've run into an issue with my tank not cycling quite as I had expected.
I have a 46 gallon bowfront freshwater.
Currently housed (and apparently happy, despite the nasty nitrites) are 2 zebra danios, one male betta, one clown loach and one rubber lipped pleco.
I have a list of fish that I will be adding once things even out, but the last couple of weeks have been a little weird for me.
The cycle had been going extremely well til now, but all the sudden my nitrites are spiked big time and staying up there. The ammonia dropped off to 0 2 weeks ago, which was normal, and the nitrites spiked, which was normal as well. What isn't normal (at least not in my past experience), is that though the nitrates have gone up quite dramatically, the nitrites show no sign of diminishing.
I'm doing 25% water changes every 3 days or so, and no difference before/after the water changes at all?? This seems a little odd to me that the levels do not even change in the slightest right after a water change...
The tank is about 2 months old now, and no fish lost (other than one danio who didnt look so happy to begin with - he died the day after I put him in the tank, and was returned to the store within an hour of his death).
Anyway, the danios were added 1st. No ammonia showed up on the readings for a week or two, so I added the betta. Still no readings, added the clown loach and the rubber lipped pleco (I know, prolly should have waited, but was overly excited about the pretty tank). Anywho - all seem happy, but this is getting old - testing the water every afternoon and finding that the levels haven't changed a bit.
Right now the Ammonia is at 0 (has been for weeks)
Nitrites are at 2ppm
Nitrates are at 40ppm.
What do I do now? Just continue with the water changes every couple of days and hope it figures itself out?
Thanks for any advice... The only suggestion the LFS had was to stop feeding them every day. I am not so much on that, since I do not overfeed by any stretch of the imagination. And I have not followed that advice, since the ammonia levels are fine.
Emms