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Nitrite Question
All,
Okay, Nitrites should ideally be 0.0 mg/l but at what stage do they start becoming a problem or possibly fatal to fish and corals in the tank alike? I would be very grateful for some kind of reply as I am getting alot of conflicting points of view on the subject. Thanks, David |
An established tank should have 0 nitrites. If nitrites are not at 0, then
the tank has not completely cycled. Nitrites in my humble opinion are a problem no matter what, as long as it shows on a test. All this of course is just my way of thinking. Fernan "David Burton" wrote in message . uk... All, Okay, Nitrites should ideally be 0.0 mg/l but at what stage do they start becoming a problem or possibly fatal to fish and corals in the tank alike? I would be very grateful for some kind of reply as I am getting alot of conflicting points of view on the subject. Thanks, David |
Not sure, but based on your story I think you mis-read Nitr-I-ite for
Nitr-A-te. On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 15:44:26 -0400, kryppy kryppy@. wrote: On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:36:13 GMT, "David Burton" wrote: All, Okay, Nitrites should ideally be 0.0 mg/l but at what stage do they start becoming a problem or possibly fatal to fish and corals in the tank alike? I would be very grateful for some kind of reply as I am getting alot of conflicting points of view on the subject. I have a 120g tank with a large grouper, a few varieties of coral, xenias, a yellow gorgonian.and two killer mushrooms that eat anything. 3 emerald crabs, 5 blue legged hermits about 4 varieties of snails totaling about 40. 3 common steamer clams, 3 flame scallops and pink gulf shrimp that come and go. Usually 4 in there. Let me not forget the largish horseshoe crab in a section of the fuge which has all sorts of things going on. 95% of the tank consists of things from the Florida waters. Anyway, the moral of my story is the nitrates have been 200+ for years with no ill effects on anything in there. Great growth on everything. 0 nitride, 0 ammonia 8.2 PH 1.025 -6 SG 1400 MG. That is all I test for. I recently (over the last six months) added a series of 5 gallon buckets with 2 - 3 foot mangroves, 15 smaller ones, grape calarpa and the famous chetomorphia. I threw a few halimadias in the tank. They have dropped to 60 - 80 now. I kinda hope they continue down, but I don't think so. They seemed to stabilize there.. Just this morning I noticed a small weird looking coral on the halimada!! It now has its polyps out. Very cool. I'll tell you what, I believe the high nitrates are causing the mangroves and cheeto to grow like mad. I suspect you could have problems with algae if you didn't have sufficient creatures to consume it, but by in large I wouldn't freak out if they are 5 - 10!!! Hahaha |
"kryppy" kryppy@. wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:36:13 GMT, "David Burton" wrote: I have a 120g tank with a large grouper, a few varieties of coral, xenias, a yellow gorgonian.and two killer mushrooms that eat anything. 3 emerald crabs, 5 blue legged hermits about 4 varieties of snails totaling about 40. 3 common steamer clams, 3 flame scallops and pink gulf shrimp that come and go. Usually 4 in there. Let me not forget the largish horseshoe crab in a section of the fuge which has all sorts of things going on. 95% of the tank consists of things from the Florida waters. Anyway, the moral of my story is the nitrates have been 200+ for years with no ill effects on anything in there. Great growth on everything. 0 nitride, 0 ammonia 8.2 PH 1.025 -6 SG 1400 MG. That is all I test for. I recently (over the last six months) added a series of 5 gallon buckets with 2 - 3 foot mangroves, 15 smaller ones, grape calarpa and the famous chetomorphia. I threw a few halimadias in the tank. They have dropped to 60 - 80 now. I kinda hope they continue down, but I don't think so. They seemed to stabilize there.. Just this morning I noticed a small weird looking coral on the halimada!! It now has its polyps out. Very cool. Your plants are consuming those nitrate. You have an good natural eco-system here. CapFusion,... |
"David Burton" wrote in message . uk... All, Okay, Nitrites should ideally be 0.0 mg/l but at what stage do they start becoming a problem or possibly fatal to fish and corals in the tank alike? I would be very grateful for some kind of reply as I am getting alot of conflicting points of view on the subject. When nitrite become detectable and rising, it will become fatal. CapFusion,... |
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