Hello, I just did nitrite test and got a reading for 0.25. I read nitrite is not lethal to marine fish unless it’s a ridiculously large amount like 300ppm. Should I be worried for my fish?
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Toss out your nitrite test.Hello, I just did nitrite test and got a reading for 0.25. I read nitrite is not lethal to marine fish unless it’s a ridiculously large amount like 300ppm. Should I be worried for my fish?
Haven’t check for nitrite in about 14 years.The only reason you would need to test nitrite is too see that your ammonia is getting processed. After that, it's useless.
Niytite is freshwater specific however if sky high (like 200), you want to look at ammonia and nitrateHello, I just did nitrite test and got a reading for 0.25. I read nitrite is not lethal to marine fish unless it’s a ridiculously large amount like 300ppm. Should I be worried for my fish?
This level should not be an issue for wildlife, but your nitrate test results will indicate higher nitrate than there is.Hello, I just did nitrite test and got a reading for 0.25. I read nitrite is not lethal to marine fish unless it’s a ridiculously large amount like 300ppm. Should I be worried for my fish?
sorry for the late reply, it is a new aquarium and the ammonia level is less than .2ppm when testing with api test kits. Though I’ve heard they give false readings.This level should not be an issue for wildlife, but your nitrate test results will indicate higher nitrate than there is.
If this is a new aquarium, maybe you just added a bunch of fish and the nitrite oxidizing bacteria have not caught up. How’s the ammonia level?
If this is an older aquarium, this situation would be a curiosity.
Sounds fine. The API ammonia test has troubles with low ammonia. Zero ammonia can look like 0.2 ppm.sorry for the late reply, it is a new aquarium and the ammonia level is less than .2ppm when testing with api test kits. Though I’ve heard they give false readings.
This happened with me. I kept getting super low levels, so I kept dosing ammonium chloride. API test barely showed any changes until one day the test went off the charts.Sounds fine. The API ammonia test has troubles with low ammonia. Zero ammonia can look like 0.2 ppm.
Do you have fish in an uncycled tank?sorry for the late reply, it is a new aquarium and the ammonia level is less than .2ppm when testing with api test kits. Though I’ve heard they give false readings.
I started a fishless cycle 20 days ago and my nitrates are increasing and my ammonia is decreasing. But now I’m reading nitrites which I was never able to read before.Do you have fish in an uncycled tank?
So are my fish fine with .5 nitrites or should I use prime just in case?Sounds fine. The API ammonia test has troubles with low ammonia. Zero ammonia can look like 0.2 ppm.
Prime does nothing for ammonia or nitrites.So are my fish fine with .5 nitrites or should I use prime just in case?
Thx I appreciate it!Prime does nothing for ammonia or nitrites.
As mentioned before, stop testing nitrite. Stop testing ammonia unless you significantly increase the bioload (aka add too many fish at one time).
Good luck!
You do not need to worry about nitrite levels. Do not use prime.So are my fish fine with .5 nitrites or should I use prime just in case?
Fish are fine in up to 20 on nitratesSo are my fish fine with .5 nitrites or should I use prime just in case?
Toss out your nitrite test.
Guess my fish are toast with my nitrate levels, lol! Must be mutants cuz they're all several years old (at least)Fish are fine in up to 20 on nitrates