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JB wrote:
I've had my tank for 5½ months, and run the light for about 12 hours per day.. I'm not in any direct sunlight, and I've been starting to feed my fish and fry 1x every other day for the past 3-4 days.. My Nitrates and Nitrites are still high, and my KH is low under 40ppm, and PH is just right at around 7.2.. You could try cutting the light down but IMO this is not your problem....if the tank is 5.5 months old and fully cycled you should not have any nitrites at all.....nitrates yes...because these are the bi-product of a cycled tank - that being said in my heavily planted fw tanks I need to add nitrates for the plants and these are not lightly stocked fish wise....so you need to look elsewhere....feeding and gravel vacs or indeed the parameters of the water that you are adding....try testing your tap water and then do it again 24 hours after letting the sample sit...this could give you a clue.... I had completed a FULL water change about 12 days or so ago, and had cleaned all the rocks, plants, glass, etc... Your beneficial bacteria will cling to your rocks, plants and gravel....if you do too big a clean you will have reduced this and maybe set off the cycle again.... The algae is taking over my fry net, some of my plants, and my coral... Hmmm, coral....what type of coral are you even considering having in a freshwater tank? if anything other than fake the thing is dead and polluting your water.... My swordtail just gave birth to another 40+ fry, not including the other 14 fry from about 3 weeks ago, and two 2" adults... These fish will breed whatever.....add livebearer to water = fry.....what you need to be sure of is that they are not overloading your system.....add another filter if your nitrites are only a result of overcrowding.... Gill |
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