Sheila
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I am beginning to lose my patience and hope that this darn tank will ever finish cycling. My nitrites are still positive! It's been 3 1/2 weeks since nitrites were positive in my tank....and that long since I've added any fish. My nitrites stay at 1.6 no matter what I do. I can do a 25% water change and check 2 hours later and my nitrites are still 1.6. I have done water changes at least every 2-3 days, sometimes daily....usually 25% each time. I am dechlorinating the water before adding it to the tank and using stress zyme weekly. I did have a rainbow fish die about a week ago. My pictus is now showing signs of stress (I assume he's more prone because he's a bottom dweller where the nitrites would be more concentrated). The rest of the fish look great. I am just getting so dicouraged with this tank. I know they say that the nitrite spike is the longest...but goodness...this is forever. Am I changing water too frequently....that it would considerably slow the cycle down? I guess I'm just upset because I seem to be getting absolutely no where any time quick, not to mention the frequent water changes...although I can honestly say I have it down to a science now! Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Sheila
Just thought I'd add that I checked levels tonight and ammonia is still negative and has been for over 3 weeks. The ammonia was only elevated for a week and I thought that the rough guide for nitrite spike was twice as long as the ammonia spike. UGH!!!!!
Sheila
Just thought I'd add that I checked levels tonight and ammonia is still negative and has been for over 3 weeks. The ammonia was only elevated for a week and I thought that the rough guide for nitrite spike was twice as long as the ammonia spike. UGH!!!!!