Nitrite is produced continually
during the ammonia cycle by nitrifying bacteria in the biological
filter. While not as immediately toxic as ammonia, any accumulation of
nitrite should still be addressed as soon as possible. The nitrite level
will eventually be broken down to non-toxic nitrate. Regular testing
for nitrite is recommended - chronic exposure to even low levels of
nitrite can cause brown blood disease in fish, which can cause
suffocation and death.
With the exception of a system establishing a biological filter and
progressing through the nitrogen cycle, the nitrite level in any tank
should ideally be zero.