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    okay ive been setting up a 120 gal. tank for predator fish. I had my tank cycling for 2 weeks then i put in bio-spira from instant ocean, waited a week and i put a big puffer in there. i was so worried it was gonna sell and i wanted him so bad. anyway my nitrite lvls r high because its still in cycle. so my question is. is it okay to do a 30 gal water change like every few days to keep all lvls lower? or do i need to take other action all together

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    I've never had puffers, but have had great success using PRIME on my baby clowns for ammonia and nitrites. WCs are good too, but I would also ouse PRIME (assuming it is safe for use on puffers).
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    is the bio spira the same thing. and is it okay to add prime on top of the bio spira

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    prime is sodium thiosulfite i believe,which detoxifies ammonia and other nitrogenous waste. bio spira is packaged bacteria. You can use them together
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    Quote Originally Posted by tystxne1 View Post
    okay ive been setting up a 120 gal. tank for predator fish. I had my tank cycling for 2 weeks then i put in bio-spira from instant ocean, waited a week and i put a big puffer in there. i was so worried it was gonna sell and i wanted him so bad. anyway my nitrite lvls r high because its still in cycle. so my question is. is it okay to do a 30 gal water change like every few days to keep all lvls lower? or do i need to take other action all together
    People do this all the time with quarentine tanks so I dont see why you couldn't. I would rather wait for the cycle to finish but I have never had nitrite levels more than two days in my tanks. This actually seems like a long time for you to still be showing nitrite. Would you mind posting how you cycled the tank, just out of curiousity?
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    not at all, i just hooked up my wet dry, with overflow with skimmer, i put 50 pounds of live rock that i got from a fellow saltwater hobbiest. that had his tank established for a year or more. i added water from the tap and salt mix. insta reef i think. i let that go for 2 weeks then i added bio spira et that sit for a week then i added my puffer hastily for fear that it would get sold lol. last night i did a 30 gal water change and added prime. tonight ill check the lvls again

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    oh i also have a cannester filter hooked up to the tank with carbon and some other stuff like a nitrate sponge and floss

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