My decor is a few fake plants, 6 ornaments. None of this is new decor. I have two angels and an electric blue acara.Hi, please take a picture of the tank and list all the fish and plants in it.
Anything new recently? At all? Fish, plants, snails, decorations?
Please post all other water parameters that you can measure with the master kit too. (Nitrites, nitrates, pH)
Have you found anything dead, or anything missing (that could be dead somewhere) and when was your most recent water change?
My levels have been between .25 and .50 for a few week. I am using Dr. Tims One and only every few days.What, in numbers, is your ammonia level..? Can I clarify what Dr Tim’s product you are adding…ammonia..?
you need to do a large water change immediately to get the ammonia levels down to zero - anything higher will kill the fish.
I always use Prime when changing or adding water to the tank.Be sure to use a dechlroinator when doing a water change.
Aquarium store told me to avoid any water changes because I could be flushing away any of the beneficial bacteria. My nitrates and nitrites are at 0 ppm.Something is causing the spike. If nothing was recently introduced and nothing died (fish, snail, etc) then I'd say fishmanic is right and somehow your cycle is not complete or broke for some reason. You do need to bring the ammonia down asap by doing big water changes, I'd go for 75%, but please do test for nitrites and nitrates too before you do that, that might help confirm where your cycle is right now
I am just wondering why the water in my water supply is also reading at the same ammonia level, and if that is having an effect on the tank water readings ?Also, be sure to thoroughy shake shake shake the reagent bottles before adding to the vials. This ensures tests are accurate.
That's unfortunate, something must have happened or changed in your water supply or the pipes, but at least that explains the "spike". I don't use prime, but happen to have a bottle of it and it says it neutralizes ammonia, nitrites and nitrates on top of chlorine. Afaik that's a "temporary" binding though, I can't give a definitive opinion there don't know if there are multiple versions of the product. But if your ammonia is this high and both your nitrites and nitrates are at zero, it seems your tank isn't cycled. Even if the "fresh" water is loaded with ammonia, your bb should still be converting it to nitrites and then nitrates should show SOMETHING, specially if you don't have live plants.I am just wondering why the water in my water supply is also reading at the same ammonia level, and if that is having an effect on the tank water readings ?