Quick update:
This morning the nitrite levels seem to have dropped (from 0.2 - 0.5ppm to 0.0 - 0.1ppm), which suggests the cycle hasn't been completely halted (I suspect its not so easy to completely crash the nitrogen cycle in an established tank).
Based on this, I performed a 30% water change (instead of 50%). Will test with new test kits I just bought to get a more accurate reading tonight.
Any experts on planted tanks who think its a good idea to turn the CO2 back on? I already have it on a solenoid/timer so it only runs while the tank lights are on. One thing I did notice was that the plants recently stopped pearling almost completely (which suggests a nutrient deficiency probably due to my light dosing regime). Perhaps the CO2 started to build up and with the lowered O2 in the tank the nitrifying bacteria became less efficient?
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