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February 26th, 2006
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| Cannot get nitrites down Hello,
For the last week or so I have had high nitrites and I cannot seem, to get them down. It is a 30gal tank with 4 mollies and 1 pleco. I had a mollie get a mouth fungus several weeks ago and I was advised to used Melafix. It seems ever since then the water has been wacky. Right now the readings are 7-7.2 pH, >5.0 nitrite, 0.25 ammonia, 0-5.0 nitrate. I also tested my water since I have been doing water changes. Those readings are 6.6-6.8 pH, o nitrites, 0 ammonia, and 0 nitrates. I was only doing smaller water changes until I read that larger changes are better for emergencies. So the last 2 days I have done about 40-50% changes. Along with the changes I have added awuarium salt and stress zyme. I also have a nitrozorb pouch in the filter in place of the carbon. I am at a complete loss and it just kills me to see my fish suffering.
Thank you,
Kelly |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Just keep doing large daily water changes, and you should see changes soon
I would try to avoid chemicals as best that i could.
Good Luck!
P.S I hope you know that a common pleco gets up to 2 feet lonG!! He will outgrow your 30 gallon very soon (that is, assuming that what you have is a common pleco, lol -- you didn't specify  ) |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down actually ive never heard of a common pleco getting 2 feet but they will get almost 1 1/2 feet. what type of pleco is it? |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down I have definately heard and seen them get 2 feet long. quite common actually.
Even in your case, although, 1 1/2 feet is still way to large for a 30 gallon.... |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down yeah but its prolly not a common |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down that is how big commons get. But actually, we don't really know until she tells us.. |
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February 26th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Melafix is tea tree oil, which is an antibacterial...
It's possible that it's killed some of the good bacteria in your tank and started a mini cycle.
The only way to get rid of it is to keep up with the water changes |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Thank you for your responses. I will continue with the water changes and hopefully it'll decline. I checked it this morning and perhaps I am hopeful but it did look just a shade lighter in the vial. I am worried about on mollie hanging around the heater near the water source. I'm not sure about the pleco....perhaps I got the name wrong. I will double check and get back. Oh, another question....I bought algae wafers (the size of a penny) for the sucker fish to eat at night and if I don't hide it the mollies try to eat it. Is that normal and how can I prevent it. |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down It might be kind of tough to hide the wafers from the platys....they like a little algae now and then....I know my swordtails gobble them up! |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down It is definately a pleco but not sure which kind. It is only about 2-21/2" right now. I guess I will worry about tank size later...providing I get the water situation fixed. I truly enjoy the fish tank and once I get the routine figures out to keep water optimal I would difinately consider larger and/or another tank. I was debating whether to remove some gravel to help with getting rid of whatever is causing high nitrites. Is that a good idea and if so, should I take the fish out while I do it since it'ss stir stuff up and make water cloudy. |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Sorry about all of the posts...I keep thinking of more questions!! Should I keep the light off, or at leats on for a shorter period. Also, how about additional aeration (like an air stone) for addition of O2. As you can tell, I will do anything to help these fish. |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Your tank sounds like it is still going through the cycle. This could account for your fishies feeling a little under the weather  How long has it been set up?
I would discontinue all chemicals except dechlor for now. It's really hard to tell how your tank is doing if there are other chemicals in there 
Continue with the partial water changes (you fish will love you for them) and be patient. Since you are showing some Nitrates it sounds like you won't have long to wait.
As for the pleco - at any size they are heavy waste producers and will require diligent water changes and tank maintenance.
For lights- about 10-12 hours is fine maybe 14 if you have live plants.
Just my two cents worth.
Carol |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down I'm not sure if you are already doing this, but you can try putting the algae wafers in when the tank and the room lights are off. The other fish shouldn't be able to find it, But plecos are nocturnal and have very good night vision  |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down The tank has been set up for about 2 months. I had a molllie with a mouth fungus and was advised to used Melafix to treat the water and ever since then (about 3wks) everything has been wacky and I havn't been able to get on track. |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down How did you get the Melafix out after teh treatment was over?
Carol |
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February 27th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down I replaced the carbon filter and did multiple water changes. |
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February 28th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down So....nitrites are still high....but (and this might be my imagination) the vial looked a shade lighter this am. The mollie that was hanging by the heater near the top is now head standing near the bottom or when she can is using one of the tank ornaments to help he stay still. Last night was the first she did not eat. I know this is a seroius sign for her. Is there anything esle I can do for her now?  The other 3 mollies, 1 mollie baby and 1 pleco all seem fine so far. |
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February 28th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Hello! I recently had the same problem, and after multiple WATER changes (don't touch gravel) and Amquel +(plus), my levels started to decrease! The good thing about the Amquel is that it makes the nitrite levels go down and retains the "food" portion of it for the good bacteria. I did 3 doses and 4 water changes (50% the first day, and 25% all the other days) and it helped me get over the toxic levels, tank finally cycled, and now it's still zero and I haven't had to add anymore! The Nitrosorb will (in time) absorb the nitrites but then the bacteria have nothing to eat! I found the Amquel + to work well and fast (I tried the pouch too, no fast results). But I needed fast because my fish were on death's door; I had already lost one and my nitrites were well over 5! Everyone here has great advise; but I will say the best advice I had was the Amquel + suggestion. Good luck! |
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February 28th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Oh, and leave the carbon filter alone. THat's another good thing I learned here; the filter has all the good bacteria, and you don't want to lose that at this stage!  |
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March 1st, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down thanks for your input. nitrates are still very high but is does seem that nitrates are possibly climbing....so hopefully nitrites will drop soon. I've been doing the water changes (except last night) without adding anything anymore and I put the carbon back in the filter. The fish are starting to look sluggish but they still LOVE to eat!!
It is all very depressing so I am just prayingfor the growth of those bacteria! |
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March 1st, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down The nitrates will climb and then level off as the nitrite falls. The key is the water changes. I've been doing 30% changes daily and have managed to keep the nitrites in check so far, keeping them at 0.5 while the nitrates have been a steady 10. All the while, the ammonia is disappearing and is now down to .25..... |
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March 3rd, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Any luck on the nitrites? |
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March 3rd, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down  Yes, my nitrites were 0.25-0.5 last night (ammonia 0-.25, nitrates 5-10). So I think I am almost there. I also think my dalmation mollie is pregnant. It is har to tell with the dalmation. When my white mollie was pregnant, I could practicaly see through her in the right light. The dalmation is the only one acting a little funny still and I am pretty sure she's prego. The pleco seems to be having a grand 'ol time after lights out. He/she is so fun to watch.
Thanks for everyone's help....it was a really stressfull time for me. |
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March 4th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down  congrats! Once you're over the hump its smooth sailing!  |
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March 4th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down nitrites were 0 last night (ammonia 0, nitrates 10 and pH 7.2)....yipee  How long should I wait to give my fish some new friends. they seem a little lonely since their 2 friends died. |
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March 4th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down i would say a week or 2 just to be sure |
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March 4th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Quote: |
Originally Posted by swoozypoo nitrites were 0 last night (ammonia 0, nitrates 10 and pH 7.2)....yipee  How long should I wait to give my fish some new friends. they seem a little lonely since their 2 friends died. | Check your water in about 3 days. Nitrates should be as close to 0 as possible........ |
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March 4th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down It would be ideal if the nitrates were at 0, but they don't have to be. Anything below 20 is okay, but definately the lower the better
My nitrate was at 20 for a long time, and then down to 10 and then down to 5, and now at 0. But it took 2 months to get down, and my fish were doing very well the whole time  |
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March 6th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down I am sad to say that I think I will lose another fish possibly today. She has been very sluggish the last few days and not eating and breathing very heavily and shaking this am. I am assuming it was the nitrites (and lack of O2)that did it. Even thought the water has been good the last few days I don't think she was able to recover the damage. However, I am not sure. I noticed a little red dot in each eye saturday and she has been hiding. There are 2 other adult mollies and a baby mollie that seem to be doing well and the pleco is happy as can be. Besides the water change, should I treat for parasites as a preventative in case there is something I am missing. I would prefer not to lose anymore now that I have ok levels! Uggh....My tank is a tall 30gal with a top filter. Do you think perhaps there isn't enough O2? Should I get some aeration? |
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March 6th, 2006
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| Re: Cannot get nitrites down Of course anything below 20 is best. Mine are at <5....barely registering. But I had also been doing daily water changes until the cycle completed. Ideally you want 5 or less. By having them at 0 it gives you a cushion should something go wrong.  |
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