NitrIte Level At 1.0 ppm
NitrIte Level At 1.0 ppm | Aquarium Advice Forum Community
Don't do anything about the nitrite. It will zero out on its own and be transformed into nitrates. You don't really want nitrate levels to go up ...
Nitrite at 1.0 | Aquarium Nitrogen Cycle Forum - FishLore
If you do water changes to keep combined ammonia and nitrites at 1 ppm or below, your fish will be fine and there will still be enough ammonia to feed the ...
Nitrite at 1ppm | The Planted Tank Forum
It is possible to cycle the tank at lower levels of ammonia so the plants do not get ammonia burn. Add ammonia to only 1 ppm, but test twice a ...
Cycling Update *HELP* (<0.25 Ammonia; 1.0 Nitrites; 160 Nitrates)
The level at which nitrite becomes toxic to marine fish is about 3-500 ppm. It is less harmful than nitrate in salt water. Nitrite is a ...
Problem solver: New Tank Syndrome - Practical Fishkeeping
Levels above 1.0ppm of ammonia or nitrite could kill fish, or make hardy fish ill. If your results are equal to this, or over, take immediate action ...
Fishy parameters? Ammonia about 1.0 ppm. Nitrite 0ppm. Nítrate ...
Nitrites will begin halving concentration roughly every 2 days when you are about 7-10 days from finishing the cycle IME.
High Nitrite! What do I do??? - Forums - Aquarium Co-Op
Right now the ammonia is at 0 PPM, Nitrate 20 PPM, Nitrite 5.0 ... 1.0 ppm). It might also be a good idea to get an independent test. I ...
Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate: (The Nitrogen Cycle) - Resources & Blog
Ammonia is harmful to fish (and should be ideally kept at the 0 ppm and becomes very dangerous at 1.0 ppm or greater). Nitrite is even more ...
I made a Noob mistake. At what Ammonia and Nitrite level ... - Forums
And ideally you never want your ammonia and nitrites above 0ppm, so you should do your water changes before that when everything is stable again ...
Nitrite in Aquariums: How to Monitor and Reduce Levels - FishLab
My ammonia is at 1.0ppm, my nitrites are at 5.0ppm, and my nitrates are at around 30ppm. Should I do a water change to “dilute” the amount of nitrites? Or is ...
So are nitrites harmful to saltwater fish or no? - Boston Reefers Society
My current nitrite level is 1.0ppm. Ammonia is zero and nitrate is 10ppm. I would like to add in a pajama cardinalfish and a few snails this ...
Ammonia 1.0 ppm | Cichlid Fish Forum
You should also dose the tank with Prime to detoxify the ammonia (and nitrites if they spike too). What's your KH level at? Obviously you'll ...
nitrite | Freshwater Aquarium Talk - of johan paul
What would you do if you get a nitrite test result showing your nitrite levels are at 0.8-1.0 ppm? At least I would panic at first. Just ...
Please help! High amonia and nitrite levels! New fish owner!
If you have nitrites at 5.0ppm you need to do ANOTHER LARGE WATER CHANGE IMMEDIATELY. With levels that high, I'd do a 75-80% change. Then, wait an hour and ...
Here's How to Lower Nitrites In Aquariums FAST ! - YouTube
If you have detectable nitrites, that usually means the cycle isn't complete or the existing beneifical bacterial has been damanged and must ...
Does .25ppm Nitrite Require Water Change? - Betta Fish Forum
starts on 1.0 ppm and the skull at 4.0 so it looks like it's still in safe levels but you'll want to change some water if it gets much higher. - ...
Does 0ppm ammonia, 0ppm nitrite, 5ppm nitrate mean my ... - Quora
My ammonia levels and nitrite levels read 0, and nitrate levels read around 30 ppm. ... (1.0 ppm)? Current tank readings: 7.6 pH, 2.0 ppm ...
fishless cycling high readings for weeks | The Planted Tank Forum
My nitrite has been has been at 2.0ppm for the past 5 weeks and doesn't seem to be getting any higher or lower. And I've been dosing with liquid ...
High nitrite levels - Turtle Forum
The test tube color ranged from 1.0ppm to 5.0ppm but shades of purple give me trouble for some reason. The only test I have trouble reading.
Cycling an Aquarium with Fish in It
Normally hobbyists do water changes to keep nitrate down to 40 or 80 ppm. When the ammonia goes down to 0.25 or less and the nitrite (if there is any) has hit ...