Hey guys i had recently tested my taps ammonia level because i was bored and curious. Anyways it ended up at 1 ppm! Is this normal and if it isnt what should i do for water changes?
With tap water this would be normal. Ammonia is a gas which when bound to chlorine gas makes chloramine. A water conditioner like Amquel or Stresscoat will take care of that during water changes. Water conditioners convert toxic ammonia (NH3) to non-toxic ammonium (NH4). So a couple of parts per million of ammonia in tap water is from water treatment.
In well water, ammonia is probably from something in the local ground water. But not really something to worry about when it comes to fish. Water conditioner will also take care of it.
NatakuTseng said:That is not normal for tap water. There should never be any ammonia present in your tap, well water or not. Nitrates can show, and often do, but ammonia is a different story. Treating your water with substances that convert ammonia should not be done, you will never get an accurate reading in your tank about the ammonia levels if you do so. You really should have your water checked by a professional service just to be sure, it could just be that your test kit is bad, or it may actually be there.
RustyRay said:With tap water this would be normal. Ammonia is a gas which when bound to chlorine gas makes chloramine. A water conditioner like Amquel or Stresscoat will take care of that during water changes. Water conditioners convert toxic ammonia (NH3) to non-toxic ammonium (NH4). So a couple of parts per million of ammonia in tap water is from water treatment.
In well water, ammonia is probably from something in the local ground water. But not really something to worry about when it comes to fish. Water conditioner will also take care of it.