Nitrite still not dropping

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It's been about 4 to 5 weeks now and still nitrite issues. I had my water tested at LFS too using a different kit than mine... Ammonia 0, nitrite 4 and nitrate 40. Oh was perfect although my kit shows ph is low this is after a 25 percent water change which apparently did nothing I did another 25 percent water change 2 days ago and nitrite is still the same it's not going down I put in some seachem stability 2 weeks ago which is meant to reduce nitrite etc but nothing seems to be working. Any ideas? I only have 1 hermit crab no fish etc and the crabs new only put in last week
 

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It's been about 4 to 5 weeks now and still nitrite issues. I had my water tested at LFS too using a different kit than mine... Ammonia 0, nitrite 4 and nitrate 40. Oh was perfect although my kit shows ph is low this is after a 25 percent water change which apparently did nothing I did another 25 percent water change 2 days ago and nitrite is still the same it's not going down I put in some seachem stability 2 weeks ago which is meant to reduce nitrite etc but nothing seems to be working. Any ideas? I only have 1 hermit crab no fish etc and the crabs new only put in last week
Are you using RO/Di or distilled water or tap water? Also, give it time, 4-5 weeks (I take it that is how long the tank has been up and running) is not a long time as far as total cycling time goes.
 
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Are you using RO/Di or distilled water or tap water? Also, give it time, 4-5 weeks (I take it that is how long the tank has been up and running) is not a long time as far as total cycling time goes.
Ro water which is spotless it's from a company who guarantee 0tds etc. I cycled using Dr Tims and ammonia but somehow it stalled by the looks of it and isn't carrying on
 
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I just don't understand why the nitrite isn't dropping though especially after water change I'm going to start adding a fish and soft coral it's just annoying not knowing why
 

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Nitrites are a test not needed on a marine tank,if ammonia has spiked and dropped you’re good to go just take it slowly
 

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With my tank, around 18 months old now,
phos is .10
Nitrate is 40
PH is 8
DKh is 10 to 12 normally
CA is around 460 to 520.

Reading 4 nitrite means there is Bacteria in there converting ammonia, having Nitrate means there is bacteria converting the nitrite, it's a 4 step process for ammonia to become nitrate gas and evaporate and the last step is the only really slow step, the gaseous conversion which is why a lot of us run a fuge or algae scrubber to remove excess nitrate. Even then that is an ambiguous term because I see nitrates above 60 and my tank does not seem to suffer. And some corals in particular love high nutrient (high nitrate and phos) systems, like Zoanthids.

Good luck
 

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