Tabs are useless in large gallon tanks because if its cost effectiveness. Having to dose a tab per 10 gallons, repeating 5 days is going to be a lot. With that amount of money, you can buy a bottle of medication to last you a couple treatments.
What is your current reading of settled tap water WITH OUT the ph balance? You say its high, but just how high is it? Some natural alternatives to ph lowering are tannins and peat moss. they might tinge your water a bit but the fish love it.
Your tap water filter is killing harmful bacteria and pathogens that might have been introduced through the irrigation. Don't worry about losing bacteria through that, your tank and replenish itself. Theres also no need to overdose with the dechlorinator as the recommended amount does to job well. Be careful with the amquel and other ammonia/nitrate/nitrite removers. Overdosing can lead to lower oxygen levels and result in suffocating your fish.
The "Start Right" bottle you picked up is just another dechlorinator made by Jungle Labs thats supposed to be in the same market as Stress Coat. Both products have a dechlorinator and a slime coat promoter. I personally recommend Stress Coat or Prime over the Start Right product. Stress Coat OR Prime can be the only conditioner and water change buffers you need.
It is not possible to over-aerate a tank but you can introduce too much water movement or current.
My recommendation still stays the same.
-Figure out if you need to ph adjust the water. Testing sink water immediately after collecting it will give you false readings.
-Stop using so many chemicals. The constant fluctuation in levels will stress out your fish and not allow your tank to cycle. The only thing you need to use is the dechlorinator
-Instead of trying to remove the excess ammonia chemically, do a water change. Big more small, its going to be 10x more effective than dumping bottles into your tank.
What is your current reading of settled tap water WITH OUT the ph balance? You say its high, but just how high is it? Some natural alternatives to ph lowering are tannins and peat moss. they might tinge your water a bit but the fish love it.
Your tap water filter is killing harmful bacteria and pathogens that might have been introduced through the irrigation. Don't worry about losing bacteria through that, your tank and replenish itself. Theres also no need to overdose with the dechlorinator as the recommended amount does to job well. Be careful with the amquel and other ammonia/nitrate/nitrite removers. Overdosing can lead to lower oxygen levels and result in suffocating your fish.
The "Start Right" bottle you picked up is just another dechlorinator made by Jungle Labs thats supposed to be in the same market as Stress Coat. Both products have a dechlorinator and a slime coat promoter. I personally recommend Stress Coat or Prime over the Start Right product. Stress Coat OR Prime can be the only conditioner and water change buffers you need.
It is not possible to over-aerate a tank but you can introduce too much water movement or current.
My recommendation still stays the same.
-Figure out if you need to ph adjust the water. Testing sink water immediately after collecting it will give you false readings.
-Stop using so many chemicals. The constant fluctuation in levels will stress out your fish and not allow your tank to cycle. The only thing you need to use is the dechlorinator
-Instead of trying to remove the excess ammonia chemically, do a water change. Big more small, its going to be 10x more effective than dumping bottles into your tank.