Dealing with nitrite in an established tank
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 10:09 pm
My 29g tank's been set up for around 6-7 months now. It's home to 9 cories, 12ish pygmy cories, and 4 ADF's. The tank's not super planted, but it's got a decent amount of greenery. I added some extra java fern on 17/12, but that's about it for recent changes. The substrate's sand, and I do a 60-70% water change every 8-9 days. Usually, my ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels are all 0. Oh, and I've got an air stone running 24/7.
I did a routine test 3 days ago and was surprised to see nitrite levels at 0.5ppm and nitrate at 40ppm. I did a 50% water change that day, removed some decaying plant leaves, and checked for any dead fish (found nothing). I also vacuumed the sand thoroughly. The next day, I tested again, and the levels were still the same, so I repeated the process. I tested again yesterday, and the levels were still the same, so I did another water change.
I tested my tap water yesterday (after letting it gas off for a few hours), and the results were: ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10ppm.
The only thing I can think of that might've caused this is when I cut my filter sponge in half a few weeks ago. I put one half in my other tank to help with cycling and added some new sponge to this filter. I did give the filter a good squeeze during my last water change on 17/12, so maybe I inadvertently caused a mini crash? None of my fish seem sick, though - they're all eating and swimming normally. I'm hoping it's just a matter of doing daily water changes until things stabilize again. I'm pretty annoyed with myself if I did cause this, since this tank's always been super stable.
I did a routine test 3 days ago and was surprised to see nitrite levels at 0.5ppm and nitrate at 40ppm. I did a 50% water change that day, removed some decaying plant leaves, and checked for any dead fish (found nothing). I also vacuumed the sand thoroughly. The next day, I tested again, and the levels were still the same, so I repeated the process. I tested again yesterday, and the levels were still the same, so I did another water change.
I tested my tap water yesterday (after letting it gas off for a few hours), and the results were: ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10ppm.
The only thing I can think of that might've caused this is when I cut my filter sponge in half a few weeks ago. I put one half in my other tank to help with cycling and added some new sponge to this filter. I did give the filter a good squeeze during my last water change on 17/12, so maybe I inadvertently caused a mini crash? None of my fish seem sick, though - they're all eating and swimming normally. I'm hoping it's just a matter of doing daily water changes until things stabilize again. I'm pretty annoyed with myself if I did cause this, since this tank's always been super stable.