Why is it that every QT I set up always has detectable nitrite, but 0 ammonia? If the the biological filter was not established than the ammonia should spike too,
1) Is nitrite just more sensitive and quicker to rise?
2) Could copper have only an effect on the bacteria that converts nitrite to nitrate?
3) COuld copper and amquel alter testing results?
I do water changes 50% a week, have two HOB filters with one that had a filter sock media from establish tank, other with bioballs in it. Tanks been running for over a month and all water taken from main tank. I feed extremly minimally with a little nori and a little flakes.
ALWAYS NITRITES, I DONT GET IT
QT: 20 gallon, 2 hob filters, heater, powerhead, airstone, PVC pipe.
1) Is nitrite just more sensitive and quicker to rise?
2) Could copper have only an effect on the bacteria that converts nitrite to nitrate?
3) COuld copper and amquel alter testing results?
I do water changes 50% a week, have two HOB filters with one that had a filter sock media from establish tank, other with bioballs in it. Tanks been running for over a month and all water taken from main tank. I feed extremly minimally with a little nori and a little flakes.
ALWAYS NITRITES, I DONT GET IT
QT: 20 gallon, 2 hob filters, heater, powerhead, airstone, PVC pipe.
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