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Ammo Can LockMY Nitrites are high there is no way of knowing how much ammonia because IVE locking ammunition used?

I think my tank has been cycling for two weeks, he became the fourth disorder that is good bacteria had my peak ammonia and nitrites that id take my second wave of bacteria are becoming more, I am currently using the cycle to help somewhat, but we hope IVE conditioning use salt to help damage to the gills it should help at least a little. I stopped using the lock ammunition than I did a water change in two days of 20-25% do not care ammonia nitrite worried. Just change the water?? every day or everyother day? I do not use chemicals so that is all I can do to help? it should simply work itself out right.

You're right, you do not need to use chemicals. If at all possible to expedite things, access to a filter made of gravel or what a reservoir created to help accelerate production nitrobaciter. AmmoLock enough falsify all your readings. I see you've discovered the hard way, so I understand. I had to use some time in an emergency and about 7-10 days, I think it was, the readings were so high that it was not possible, the fish would have lived there below. I'm talking like 8 or 9 ppm readings. Given the time and you stop using it, it will return to normal, and I do not think it will have a direct impact on your nitrites. I'm not 100% convinced of that, but I read more articles on the site Carl S on the binding of ammonia does not make the ammonia is oxidized to nitrite. You do not need this nitrite bacteria to establish good though. Move your water changes up to about 40-50% and continue to take readings. Take a reading and see where it is showing. Take another about an hour after you a big change. If necessary, another important change effective the following day until you get your nitrite under the firing range. Good use with salt as well.

The best thing to speed things up if it is to get the media to set up a filter or gravel from that tank, and keep your meal very low.

ok you fucking know I feel everything you do (as far as I know you do not want to do) is to discharge clean the tank with water spray to hose it maybe 5 minutes and repeat

In two weeks, chances are that your ammonia is still fairly high, but if your nitrites are enriched, which means that ammonia is down at least a little. In two weeks, you still have a long way to go, the bike-wise. Two weeks is just the beginning. It can often take up to eight weeks (or more). In two weeks, nitrite level is exactly where you are supposed to be. You stopped the lock of ammunition and it's even more you can do. It does not bind permanently, so that your readings of ammonia should come around real soon. And it does not affect nitrite, so if you're only concerned about nitrites, you're fine with your reading. I love how you are interested and thank you for your concern and worry over how it all right, but at this point, it boils down to a waiting game. Testing every day, do your water changes of 20% every two days, unless something worse spikes, and be patient. When you make your changes to the water just depends on what you've faced and if the readings go above the previous day rather than falling. I would stop the salt, but, as salt can kill the beneficial bacteria that you work so hard to establish. If you are concerned about the stress, I would say a single layer of stress additive.

when you browse your tank, you should not add chemicals or change your water.
but
to help your levels down, you can change some of your water. DONT just change out at the same time a sharp drop in water levels can kill your fish easier than having to high.
I say some change.

Posted on June 22, 2010.
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