Hi everyone. A little over a week ago my tank finally finished its cycle (tested 0's for a few days, except nitrAte is always 5ppm). Since then I've added two dwarf gouramis, and one zebra snail. Its a 20 gallon tank and I cycled it with 4 zebra danios whom are still in there making a total of 6 fish and one snail. My readings were fine for a couple days with that bio-load, but after about 2-3 days of the newly added fish being in there, my ammonia went up to .25ppm (no nitrIte, 5ppm nitrAte) and has been like that for 4 days now. So far I've just been treating the water with a dose of Prime every day to detoxify the ammonia for the fish since it wasn't much. I didn't do a water change yet because the fish look happy and I want the BB to catch up.
Also, I originally had and aqueon 20 quietflow on there from the start, half way through the cycling period I "added" an aquaclear 50. I cut the filter floss out of the aqueon cartidge and lined it between the sponges in my aquaclear to help seed it, then I added a new cartridge to the aqueon and had both filters running at the same time until my cycle finished weeks later. Just recently (after the tank cycled) I cut out the floss from the aqueon again and added that into the aquaclear to preserve any BB. I then removed the aqueon, and have been running the aquaclear solo for the past few days. I already had the dwarf gouramis in there before I removed the aqueon. Checked the water the next two days to make sure everything was ok and I got perfect readings. Now on the third day (which I explained in the first paragraph) my ammonia hit .25, and has been that way for 4 days now. I've been feeding very lightly once every other day since I noticed the spike. And to answer anybody about the filter, no I've never cleaned out my (aquaclear) filter or let tap water near my tank. The fish had no change in behavior since the spike and beg for food as usual when I walk in.
1. What should I do?
2. What was the "main" cause of the spike?
3. How long should I expect it to last?
4. Is there anything I can do to make it go away faster?
I hope this is enough info for you guys to go by.
Also, I originally had and aqueon 20 quietflow on there from the start, half way through the cycling period I "added" an aquaclear 50. I cut the filter floss out of the aqueon cartidge and lined it between the sponges in my aquaclear to help seed it, then I added a new cartridge to the aqueon and had both filters running at the same time until my cycle finished weeks later. Just recently (after the tank cycled) I cut out the floss from the aqueon again and added that into the aquaclear to preserve any BB. I then removed the aqueon, and have been running the aquaclear solo for the past few days. I already had the dwarf gouramis in there before I removed the aqueon. Checked the water the next two days to make sure everything was ok and I got perfect readings. Now on the third day (which I explained in the first paragraph) my ammonia hit .25, and has been that way for 4 days now. I've been feeding very lightly once every other day since I noticed the spike. And to answer anybody about the filter, no I've never cleaned out my (aquaclear) filter or let tap water near my tank. The fish had no change in behavior since the spike and beg for food as usual when I walk in.
1. What should I do?
2. What was the "main" cause of the spike?
3. How long should I expect it to last?
4. Is there anything I can do to make it go away faster?
I hope this is enough info for you guys to go by.