If anyone can help me shed some light on a topic here.....
My ammonia has been spiking really bad lately. I have been doing 50-70% water changes for the last three days and can't seem to get the ammonia to go down. Nitrites and Nitrates are in normal conditions. I can't seem to figure out the problem.
From API liquid test kit:
Ammonia: 2ppm (Tested at this for three straight days now)
Nitrates: 0
Nitrite: (barely registers)
The tank was put through a fishless cycle when it was just sitting for a month. It has been over 1 week now since the fish were introduced. Anubias plants look healthy so I don't think they are causing the problem. The rotala that I just added is losing some of the bottom leaves. I am just thinking that this is normal since it was grown emersed and now is submersed. The driftwood was boiled for 3 hours before placing it in the tank. I do 15% water changes every week, and stir the sand up every two weeks. Lights are left on for 9 hours a day. Everyone is swimming around like it is no big deal. Is there something in the tank that I need to be looking for?
What could be the problem?