Hi guys,
A while back I posted about an issue I had where all of a sudden I was having huge nitrite spikes in my tank which killed one of my fish. No matter what I did I couldn't seem to get the nitrite down until I used Seachem Stability and STOPPED doing water changes. This is when I thought to test the tap water. Our tap water at this apartment is currently coming out, literally off the charts. It's darker purple than the darkest reading. Over 5.0. This can't be safe or legal right? Has anyone dealt with a situation like this before? I'm trying to figure out what to do about this but I'm having a hard time finding information online. Bottom line is, it's not even safe for us to consume from what I've read. On top of that, no amount of water conditioner can keep my nitrites below 2.0 when they are coming out of the tap so high. I live in a tiny apartment and have a 60 gallon so keeping several jugs isn't realistic for me. Any advice on how to address this with the city and how to provide new water for water changes? Thanks guys.
A while back I posted about an issue I had where all of a sudden I was having huge nitrite spikes in my tank which killed one of my fish. No matter what I did I couldn't seem to get the nitrite down until I used Seachem Stability and STOPPED doing water changes. This is when I thought to test the tap water. Our tap water at this apartment is currently coming out, literally off the charts. It's darker purple than the darkest reading. Over 5.0. This can't be safe or legal right? Has anyone dealt with a situation like this before? I'm trying to figure out what to do about this but I'm having a hard time finding information online. Bottom line is, it's not even safe for us to consume from what I've read. On top of that, no amount of water conditioner can keep my nitrites below 2.0 when they are coming out of the tap so high. I live in a tiny apartment and have a 60 gallon so keeping several jugs isn't realistic for me. Any advice on how to address this with the city and how to provide new water for water changes? Thanks guys.