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Alright I have a dilemia and its driving me and my husband bonkers bc every night for 4 nights it does not seem to matter what we do the nitrites still are high.
We have had this QT tank set up for 2 weeks -due to ich reasons(15+gallon rubbermaid container, with powerhead, and aquaclear hangon sponge filter, and pvc pipe). We feed the fish only as much as they eat.
Our 1st mistake was changing 24% of the water with just mostly 1-2 pails pure RO water, and only .5 of a pail from our display. Last night and 2nite we have changed 25% w. purely display tank water (that has 0 nitrites) and its still crazy high.
We need to bring it down as I think its starting to stress out the fish (royal gramma is lossing some of his purple colour), everyone is still out and about and eats. Yet I have this feeling everyday I am going to come home to some floaters. Any day now I can just feel it. Its hard to treat them when I am sure I have them in an horrible environment.
I am not sure just what will bring the water down.
I am tempted to just set up another rubbermaid containor w. purely water from the display and place them all there. (as I can not put them in the display tank yet bc I need to let the tank fallow for a couple of weeks yet).
ANY IDEAS or thoughts ...would be HIGHLY appreciated I am sure my gramma would just love you for it.
ASAP Please!!!!!
Alright I have a dilemia and its driving me and my husband bonkers bc every night for 4 nights it does not seem to matter what we do the nitrites still are high.
We have had this QT tank set up for 2 weeks -due to ich reasons(15+gallon rubbermaid container, with powerhead, and aquaclear hangon sponge filter, and pvc pipe). We feed the fish only as much as they eat.
Our 1st mistake was changing 24% of the water with just mostly 1-2 pails pure RO water, and only .5 of a pail from our display. Last night and 2nite we have changed 25% w. purely display tank water (that has 0 nitrites) and its still crazy high.
We need to bring it down as I think its starting to stress out the fish (royal gramma is lossing some of his purple colour), everyone is still out and about and eats. Yet I have this feeling everyday I am going to come home to some floaters. Any day now I can just feel it. Its hard to treat them when I am sure I have them in an horrible environment.
I am not sure just what will bring the water down.
I am tempted to just set up another rubbermaid containor w. purely water from the display and place them all there. (as I can not put them in the display tank yet bc I need to let the tank fallow for a couple of weeks yet).
ANY IDEAS or thoughts ...would be HIGHLY appreciated I am sure my gramma would just love you for it.
ASAP Please!!!!!