fireball99
New member
Hi all,
I tested my water parameters recently and they were all fine. I tested them today and the nitrate seems to have spiked from what it was, about 5.0, all the way up to I'd say about 30ppm. Ammonia was a little on the high side too at 1.0.
I have run out of liquid for the nitrite test but I'm heading out to get some later on this afternoon.
I've done about a 60% water change and re-tested my parameters. The ammonia is now back to 0.25 and the nitrates are sitting between 5.0 and 10.0 (more towards the 5.0ppm though).
Any idea what could cause such a spike in a relatively short space of time? I do 1/3 water changes every week. I have one axie in the tank and he is healthy and eats well, so there are no issues with his health.
I've tested the PH there having done the larger water change and it's sitting at about 6.8.
I'm not hugely concerned by the nitrates being a little on the high side but wondered what could have caused this?
One thing I have noticed is that the duckweed in the tank seems to be growing at an alarming rate. It's so thick now it's starting to sink and I'm removing some of it as I don't want my axie getting tangled in it. I suspect this is probably linked to the nitrate spike but would appreciate the advice of the more experience members!
Should I be concerned? There's no algae growth on the sides of the tank or anywhere else that I can see. Also, tank water temp has been 18 degrees C so perhaps the warmer temp has stimulated the duckweed growth and caused the spike?
I tested my water parameters recently and they were all fine. I tested them today and the nitrate seems to have spiked from what it was, about 5.0, all the way up to I'd say about 30ppm. Ammonia was a little on the high side too at 1.0.
I have run out of liquid for the nitrite test but I'm heading out to get some later on this afternoon.
I've done about a 60% water change and re-tested my parameters. The ammonia is now back to 0.25 and the nitrates are sitting between 5.0 and 10.0 (more towards the 5.0ppm though).
Any idea what could cause such a spike in a relatively short space of time? I do 1/3 water changes every week. I have one axie in the tank and he is healthy and eats well, so there are no issues with his health.
I've tested the PH there having done the larger water change and it's sitting at about 6.8.
I'm not hugely concerned by the nitrates being a little on the high side but wondered what could have caused this?
One thing I have noticed is that the duckweed in the tank seems to be growing at an alarming rate. It's so thick now it's starting to sink and I'm removing some of it as I don't want my axie getting tangled in it. I suspect this is probably linked to the nitrate spike but would appreciate the advice of the more experience members!
Should I be concerned? There's no algae growth on the sides of the tank or anywhere else that I can see. Also, tank water temp has been 18 degrees C so perhaps the warmer temp has stimulated the duckweed growth and caused the spike?