Hi all!
I've been having people help me with this situation, but I thought I'd ask for some more insight just to see if anyone has any other ideas.
Ammonia has been spiking lately.
Just did a bunch of giant water changes and the ammonia is finally down to somewhere between .25 and .5 not perfect but it will work for the time being.
No live plants, no dead fish. Sand has been completely gravel vacced and cleaned out.
10 gallon tank with 6 barbs in it. Yes I plan to take them back, but not while my tank is in disaster mode.. I don't wanna risk restarting my cycle or hurting other fish...
I feed light- enough veggie micropellets to cover the tip of my pointer finger, two times, in the morning. They finish eating within a minute.
Two filters, an aqua clear that is half cycled and a tetra whisper. Whisper had no issues inside filter, neither does aqua clear.
Where else should I check for ammonia?
I've been having people help me with this situation, but I thought I'd ask for some more insight just to see if anyone has any other ideas.
Ammonia has been spiking lately.
Just did a bunch of giant water changes and the ammonia is finally down to somewhere between .25 and .5 not perfect but it will work for the time being.
No live plants, no dead fish. Sand has been completely gravel vacced and cleaned out.
10 gallon tank with 6 barbs in it. Yes I plan to take them back, but not while my tank is in disaster mode.. I don't wanna risk restarting my cycle or hurting other fish...
I feed light- enough veggie micropellets to cover the tip of my pointer finger, two times, in the morning. They finish eating within a minute.
Two filters, an aqua clear that is half cycled and a tetra whisper. Whisper had no issues inside filter, neither does aqua clear.
Where else should I check for ammonia?
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