I'm preparing to receive a shipment of fish by FedEx today. In preparation yesterday, I did a big water change on my quarantine tank. It's been cycled and I've been adding maintenance doses of ammonia. I changed 60% out, twice. Imagine my surprise when I tested it after and got an ammonia lineup of 1.0 ppm. At first I thought I might have inadvertently added too much while keeping the cycle going. But then I tested the tap water. It's 1.0 out of the tap.
I threw clumps of hornwort in the quarantine tank. I retested this morning and the hornwort and/or the tank's bb brought the ammonia down to zero. I remembered that I had an old bottle of tap water in my fridge that I filled months ago. I tested the water from that and it was 0.
I think my quarantine tank is safe. So that's fine. And I'll be on the phone to the water company later today.
My big question is how do I do water changes from here with ammonia that high coming out of the tap? Some would say use Prime. But I don't know if Prime actually does detoxify ammonia. If it did, that works give the beneficial bacteria and/or plants enough time to process the ammonia. But I don't know if that's actually true.
I threw clumps of hornwort in the quarantine tank. I retested this morning and the hornwort and/or the tank's bb brought the ammonia down to zero. I remembered that I had an old bottle of tap water in my fridge that I filled months ago. I tested the water from that and it was 0.
I think my quarantine tank is safe. So that's fine. And I'll be on the phone to the water company later today.
My big question is how do I do water changes from here with ammonia that high coming out of the tap? Some would say use Prime. But I don't know if Prime actually does detoxify ammonia. If it did, that works give the beneficial bacteria and/or plants enough time to process the ammonia. But I don't know if that's actually true.