I have a 55 Gallon African Cichlid tank. Ph is 8.2. Temp is 81. HOB filter up to 60 gallons. Ammonia levels are 0- 0.25ppm. Very low nitrate levels. But verrrrryy high nitrite levels... above 5.0ppm. Tank is cycled and has been up and running for about a month.
I dont overfeed my fish. When I found out my nitrite levels were high I started scooping out excess food with a net after feeding time.
A little less than a month ago. I cycled my tank and made sure my water quality was good. I then put in my baby Africans. 5 of them. Over the next 3 weeks they all died, one by one. My last one died this morning. After the first fish died (a few days after putting them In the tank) I checked and found out the nitrite levels were high.
I did everything I could to save them after the first fish died. I did 30%-50% water changes every few days. Put in bottled nitrifying bacteria a few times. Even put in an ammonia neutralizer a few times. It seems the ammonia neutralizer worked because the levels are very low. But apparently my water changes and bacteria aren't doing their job because my nitrite levels are still super high. I checked the water quality after my last fish died this morning and the nitrite levels haven't changed at all from day 1. What the hell is happening? And how do i fix it?
I dont overfeed my fish. When I found out my nitrite levels were high I started scooping out excess food with a net after feeding time.
A little less than a month ago. I cycled my tank and made sure my water quality was good. I then put in my baby Africans. 5 of them. Over the next 3 weeks they all died, one by one. My last one died this morning. After the first fish died (a few days after putting them In the tank) I checked and found out the nitrite levels were high.
I did everything I could to save them after the first fish died. I did 30%-50% water changes every few days. Put in bottled nitrifying bacteria a few times. Even put in an ammonia neutralizer a few times. It seems the ammonia neutralizer worked because the levels are very low. But apparently my water changes and bacteria aren't doing their job because my nitrite levels are still super high. I checked the water quality after my last fish died this morning and the nitrite levels haven't changed at all from day 1. What the hell is happening? And how do i fix it?