Hi. I am new here - and new to keeping fish.
I have one betta fish that I have had for two months. He is in a 2.5 gal tank. I was using tap water with water conditioner but getting nitrite spikes (about 5.0). The fish shop in town suggested using their established water and/or their reverse osmosis water. I have tried both and within one day of replacing the water in the tank I am getting nitrite spikes at 5.0. Yesterday, I replaced all the water in his tank with established water - nitrites, zero. This evening, I tested the water - nitrites, 5.0. I replaced about 60% of the water with established water after I tested it this evening. I then tested the water again - about 4.0. My poor fish has been going through these nitrite spikes for a while now so I took him out and put him in a 1 gal tank of established water. I tested the water - nitrites, zero. This is a bandaid solution.
I am using a 2.5 gal Mr. Aqua tank (his regular tank) with a very tiny Whisper filter (small size). It has two little plastic plants in it and some marbles. (I took out the gravel thinking it was easier to keep clean and might reduce the nitrites).
I know these nitrites have to spike to go through the cycle, but my poor fish was having breathing problems yesterday and I HAD to take him out of it.
What is the solution???
I have one betta fish that I have had for two months. He is in a 2.5 gal tank. I was using tap water with water conditioner but getting nitrite spikes (about 5.0). The fish shop in town suggested using their established water and/or their reverse osmosis water. I have tried both and within one day of replacing the water in the tank I am getting nitrite spikes at 5.0. Yesterday, I replaced all the water in his tank with established water - nitrites, zero. This evening, I tested the water - nitrites, 5.0. I replaced about 60% of the water with established water after I tested it this evening. I then tested the water again - about 4.0. My poor fish has been going through these nitrite spikes for a while now so I took him out and put him in a 1 gal tank of established water. I tested the water - nitrites, zero. This is a bandaid solution.
I am using a 2.5 gal Mr. Aqua tank (his regular tank) with a very tiny Whisper filter (small size). It has two little plastic plants in it and some marbles. (I took out the gravel thinking it was easier to keep clean and might reduce the nitrites).
I know these nitrites have to spike to go through the cycle, but my poor fish was having breathing problems yesterday and I HAD to take him out of it.
What is the solution???