What is the unit of your measurement? mg/L(ppm)?----------------
On 8/23/2003 1:20:50 AM
high levels of nitrate 1.6. readings in two nights. One the first, I changed 50% water and it reduced to 0.3. Today, the reading is back up to 1.6.
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1.6ppm(or mg/L)nitrate(NO3) is nothing. Nitrate up 100ppm can be tolerated by fishes. Are your refering to nitrite(NO2) instead?
If it is nitrite you are refering to, levels >1ppm is dangerous to fishes. It is probably your tank has not cycled. Is yours a new tank? If so, you should not add any fishes until the cycling is done. Read this article for more information on nitrogen cycle.
Keep up with the water changes to keep NO2 <1ppm. Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of table salt to prevent NO2 poisoning.
If your tank is not cycle, don't touch the filter unless it is absolutely clogged with deritus.----------------
Yesterday i also cleaned the filter, siphoned some dirt off best as i can and added in extra sponge and eheim ehfisubstrate into the filter.
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Floating plants do take in nitrates. But if it is nitrite, plants don't touch them. Only way is to wait out the cycling phase.----------------
This afternoon went to seng bro to get some of those floating plant that is suppose to feed on nitrate and introduced them in the evening.
What else can i do? Do my cories stand a chance? I'm not going to rest easy tonight...
Been having so much trouble with them...
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