Well, like I said, I've been reading a lot on the Internet, talking to two different fish stores, and this is the first time I've seen "ammonia added" mentioned. Yes, I read the article, but I was hoping I didn't need to do that procedure. So, I guess I will. Maybe no one has ever really listened to me when I discussed the tank, the contents, and the procedures I've been using to get the water correct.
So when I got the tank, it has black gravel with a few speckled colors, pre-washed.
It had a tall green plastic plant (now removed), a little plastic barrel decoration, and a neon soft rubber "plant".
I put in a little Stress Coat on the first day, and let it run for 5 days. PetSmart tested it, and said buy a fish in two days. I didn't like the test two days later, so I did a one gallon change. A week later, I did a 2 1/2 gallon change. Last Saturday I put in two dwarf Saggittarias and a Hydrocotyle. (Spelling?!)
Wednesday the pH was 7.6, ammonia was .25, nitrites was .25, and nitrates were at 0.
The water hardness report (from our water district) is 284 ppm, and 16.6 grains per gallon. Their pH shows 8.1. I'm not going to do anything else until I hear from someone here. (I almost bought new filters because Marineland states that it should be changed every 2-4 weeks.)