alright, I'm a little stumped here.
I've been setting up a small Lake Tang. tank (it is fully cycled) and after doing a small water change I noticed trace amounts of ammonia in my water via liquid tests. So, I did another water change, this time around 40% and tested again. This time the ammonia was around .25 ppm. I decided the ammonia must be coming from my tap water so I tested it to find that sure enough, my tap is over 1 ppm (ammonia).
So, I filled a bucket and added a double dose of Prime and left it with a bubbler going for a few hours. Then I tested it to make sure I was using the correct amount (I use a double dose already because my water is loaded with chloramines). Ammonia went down to .5 ppm, but was certainly not eliminated. So, I added another double dose and tested again. Still about .5 ppm, maybe a little lower. I should also add that to make sure I was testing accurately, I tested another tank and got a reading of 0 ppm (ammonia)
Now I haven't been sleeping well lately and perhaps I am just missing the obvious (wouldn't be the first time). But what the heck am I supposed to do to alleviate my fish without suitable replacement water? I added some Prime directly to the tank per the directions to help with the toxins, but I need a solution.
Thanks in advance, sorry for the novel.
I've been setting up a small Lake Tang. tank (it is fully cycled) and after doing a small water change I noticed trace amounts of ammonia in my water via liquid tests. So, I did another water change, this time around 40% and tested again. This time the ammonia was around .25 ppm. I decided the ammonia must be coming from my tap water so I tested it to find that sure enough, my tap is over 1 ppm (ammonia).
So, I filled a bucket and added a double dose of Prime and left it with a bubbler going for a few hours. Then I tested it to make sure I was using the correct amount (I use a double dose already because my water is loaded with chloramines). Ammonia went down to .5 ppm, but was certainly not eliminated. So, I added another double dose and tested again. Still about .5 ppm, maybe a little lower. I should also add that to make sure I was testing accurately, I tested another tank and got a reading of 0 ppm (ammonia)
Now I haven't been sleeping well lately and perhaps I am just missing the obvious (wouldn't be the first time). But what the heck am I supposed to do to alleviate my fish without suitable replacement water? I added some Prime directly to the tank per the directions to help with the toxins, but I need a solution.
Thanks in advance, sorry for the novel.