Rockfish35
New Member
Sorry. I'm stumped at this point as well.
going to restart it with 0 ammonia
recheck everything
and start again
rinse off everything before re filling
and see what happens
ughhh
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Sorry. I'm stumped at this point as well.
Is there something rotting in the tank (possibly in the substrate) that is causing the ammonia?
Is there a pre-filter above the bioballs?
Perhaps put the bioballs into a mesh bag so they are closer together.
Maybe use a sponge before the bioballs.
If you have another tank, take half the filter media from that and add it to the tank and see what happens.
If there is still no improvement, then drain and refill the tank a couple of times and then set it up and do a fish in cycle. Don't add too many fish. Keep the feeding down to 2-3 times per week. Do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate 4-8 hours after feeding, and on any day you have an ammonia or nitrite reading above 0.
Make sure any new water is free of chlorine/ chloramine before it is added to the tank.
Weird... but it seems you are cycled now...