I need help quick please. I've been driving myself crazy second guessing myself on why my ammonia is all of a sudden so high in my 75 gallon tank. It's been zero for months. I set up a new tank last night and hadn't added anything yet except for Aquasafe to dechlorinate. I tested all my tanks just now (not strips, I have a Freshwater Master Test Kit) and here's what I got for results:
75 g - Ph 6.6, Ammonia .5, Nitrites 0, Nitrates 40
10 g (1 goldfish) - Ph 6.8, Ammonia .5, nitrites 0, Nitrates 20
10 g (new setup) - Ph 7.0, Ammonia 1.0, nitrites 0, nitrates 5.0
I've been looking for dead fish in my big aquarium trying to find why the ammonia is so high. I did 30% water changes on it today and yesterday. Bad idea - it started out at .25 and raised to .5 after I added the tap water that was 1.0. My goldfish ammonia was .5 after I changed almost all of the water.
My county's utility website says nothing about ammonia in their water quality breakdown so I'm assuming this is not something they measure and therefore don't care about. How do I fix this? I saw some references in different threads about transforming ammonia into a non-lethal form (binding?). I'm willing to do that to my tapwater if it'll work. How do I do it and will it last? The only bad ammonia after that would be what my fish produce and then my biofilter takes care of it, right?
Thanks so much for any advice you can give me.
Lynn
75 g - Ph 6.6, Ammonia .5, Nitrites 0, Nitrates 40
10 g (1 goldfish) - Ph 6.8, Ammonia .5, nitrites 0, Nitrates 20
10 g (new setup) - Ph 7.0, Ammonia 1.0, nitrites 0, nitrates 5.0
I've been looking for dead fish in my big aquarium trying to find why the ammonia is so high. I did 30% water changes on it today and yesterday. Bad idea - it started out at .25 and raised to .5 after I added the tap water that was 1.0. My goldfish ammonia was .5 after I changed almost all of the water.
My county's utility website says nothing about ammonia in their water quality breakdown so I'm assuming this is not something they measure and therefore don't care about. How do I fix this? I saw some references in different threads about transforming ammonia into a non-lethal form (binding?). I'm willing to do that to my tapwater if it'll work. How do I do it and will it last? The only bad ammonia after that would be what my fish produce and then my biofilter takes care of it, right?
Thanks so much for any advice you can give me.
Lynn