Hey all, I'm new here. I hate to join a community simply to post a question but I am at a loss.
A couple months ago I bought a crowntail betta and he has since been happily living in a one-gallon tank. He is fed one food pellet a day and I always observe him eating to make sure he does eat it (the one day he didn't eat, I scooped out the pellet after five minutes so as not to cause water quality issues) and I do a 25% water change once a week.
My problem is that I also have a water test kit and the Ammonia levels are constantly showing up as very very high. We're talking 6.0 ppm or higher. Needless to say I was in shock when I first did this test; I have worked at a fish store for the past year and we test customer's water for free and I have never seen a customer with Ammonia as bad as mine!
I immediately did a 50% water change but the next day the Ammonia was just as bad. So I did a whopping 75% water change and out of curiosity tested the water just a few hours later... Ammonia just as bad as before!
At this point I was starting to think maybe something is wrong with our water so I tested it straight out of the tap but nope, it's Ammonia free. So it is something in the tank. I'm at a loss as to what it could be that is producing Ammonia that fast.
My only other theory is that it is some sort of false reading because the fish looks great: swimming around, active, eating. The only possible indication of an Ammonia problem is that his gills do have a very pale patch on them but I can't remember if that is his coloring or not. I'm aware that it could very well be caused by Ammonia which is why I am really concerned.
I don't know, I guess it seems like it is taking forever for the tank to cycle. I haven't put any Ammo Lock or the like in there because I like to avoid stuff like that when possible but I'm at a loss, I've been doing 50% water changes daily for a week or two now and no signs of improvement. Any ideas on what could be going on? At this point I'm looking into saving my money (not doing too hot financially at the momnent, hehe) and getting a bigger tank with a filter... because I feel so bad for my fish. But any ideas in the meantime? Thanks in advance!
A couple months ago I bought a crowntail betta and he has since been happily living in a one-gallon tank. He is fed one food pellet a day and I always observe him eating to make sure he does eat it (the one day he didn't eat, I scooped out the pellet after five minutes so as not to cause water quality issues) and I do a 25% water change once a week.
My problem is that I also have a water test kit and the Ammonia levels are constantly showing up as very very high. We're talking 6.0 ppm or higher. Needless to say I was in shock when I first did this test; I have worked at a fish store for the past year and we test customer's water for free and I have never seen a customer with Ammonia as bad as mine!
I immediately did a 50% water change but the next day the Ammonia was just as bad. So I did a whopping 75% water change and out of curiosity tested the water just a few hours later... Ammonia just as bad as before!
At this point I was starting to think maybe something is wrong with our water so I tested it straight out of the tap but nope, it's Ammonia free. So it is something in the tank. I'm at a loss as to what it could be that is producing Ammonia that fast.
My only other theory is that it is some sort of false reading because the fish looks great: swimming around, active, eating. The only possible indication of an Ammonia problem is that his gills do have a very pale patch on them but I can't remember if that is his coloring or not. I'm aware that it could very well be caused by Ammonia which is why I am really concerned.
I don't know, I guess it seems like it is taking forever for the tank to cycle. I haven't put any Ammo Lock or the like in there because I like to avoid stuff like that when possible but I'm at a loss, I've been doing 50% water changes daily for a week or two now and no signs of improvement. Any ideas on what could be going on? At this point I'm looking into saving my money (not doing too hot financially at the momnent, hehe) and getting a bigger tank with a filter... because I feel so bad for my fish. But any ideas in the meantime? Thanks in advance!