Hi there. I'm pretty new to the forum so forgive me if this is a regular question. I have a pretty new tank which is halfway done with its cycle. My ammonia is at 0 and I have just had a huge spike in nitrites. It killed two of my fish and I had no idea based on my previous research that halfway through a cycle this would occur. I have started trying to rectify it and have changed some of the water as well as used some nitrite neutralizing chemical.
My question is what should my nitrAte be at? I know my nitrite and ammonia should be at zero and my current water testing equipment doesn't have a test for nitrates. I would assume it is because nitrate is good? It is what helps take care of nitrite and ammonia is what I've heard. So is there a reason to test for it at all once my aquarium is fully established?
Please correct any inaccuracies I may have just spoken and any help is appreciated. Thank you very much
My question is what should my nitrAte be at? I know my nitrite and ammonia should be at zero and my current water testing equipment doesn't have a test for nitrates. I would assume it is because nitrate is good? It is what helps take care of nitrite and ammonia is what I've heard. So is there a reason to test for it at all once my aquarium is fully established?
Please correct any inaccuracies I may have just spoken and any help is appreciated. Thank you very much