- Location
- Merrick, NY
This morning when the I was feeding my suncoral before lights on I noticed my jawfish and one anthias dead at the bottom of the tank. I checked the parameters and the nitrite was high!
My 3 year old just told me he was helping feed the tank the last couple of days
.... time to put a lock on the tank cabinet doors....:smash:
Anyway I did a 10G water change on my 29G biocube. I redid the the tests and the nitrite is 0.25 and the ammonia is 0 and the nitrate is 5 (using API tests)
I did this about 6 hours ago and have been watching the tank. The fish look like they are gasping. The seem to be hovering at the surface. Should I do a 5G water change???? I have never had to change almost all the water before. When I was blwoing off the rocks there was alot of food floating off, I dont use a protein skimmer just filter floss and everything has been perfect - thats bc I dont overfeed.
Why else could be causing them to gasp? Do they need time to readjust? Help!
My 3 year old just told me he was helping feed the tank the last couple of days
Anyway I did a 10G water change on my 29G biocube. I redid the the tests and the nitrite is 0.25 and the ammonia is 0 and the nitrate is 5 (using API tests)
I did this about 6 hours ago and have been watching the tank. The fish look like they are gasping. The seem to be hovering at the surface. Should I do a 5G water change???? I have never had to change almost all the water before. When I was blwoing off the rocks there was alot of food floating off, I dont use a protein skimmer just filter floss and everything has been perfect - thats bc I dont overfeed.
Why else could be causing them to gasp? Do they need time to readjust? Help!