Miss Wiggle
Practically perfect in every way
Thanks everyone,
I have to say; my fishs are still healthy; No sign of illness; Just tested the water; Same result; Ammonia properly gone up more than 8 now; PH is 7.6. all other are zero. Can someone in the Bio or chemistry field provide more detail to this? According all outside sources and websites, such condition will definitely kill my fishs. It has been two weeks. Fishs are still alive for which I am very happy. And please stay on the topic here
Thanks for all your comments
yes an ammonia level of 8 would kill most fish outright, possibly the hardy barbs would survive it but def not the cardinals.
leads me to suspect a faulty test kit, can you take a sample of the water to the fish shop for testing to confirm/deny the result. can you also please take a test of your tap water as this should have 0 or v low ammonia, if you're getting a high reading for that then we can probably assume it's wrong.
However it's best to play on the safe side when you are dealinbg with the lives of animals, so you should do a large water change immediatley, up to 75% of the water, the (as Shelagh said) wait at least an hr, maybe 2/3 and do another large water change. re-test the water, if the level has dropped then the test kit is probably not faulty, if this is the case then keep going with water changes until it's below 0.25ppm.