What I was going to do tonight was replace pretty much all of the water and test until 0ppm. However... I think I know the cause to the constant ammonia.
First of all, the 3 platys poop so much. I mean it's ridiculous, each time I look around, one is pooping. I haven't fed them since Saturday since I've really been trying to bring these levels down, but now they're eating the sand.... So I'll see bits of sand as they're going. I'll be feeding all of them tomorrow and then do a major water change hopefully, but my fear is it won't do anything because they poop so much, they'll just bring the levels back up. Do you think it will be possible with this many fish to cycle it properly or does it seem overstocked and pretty much impossible to bring the levels down?
And 2nd, the plants that I have in there now started to turn brown a little. I read online that this was normal, because they are getting used to the tank and to just leave them alone. The wilted parts wouldn't be really adding onto the ammonia right? There are a few dead pieces that float around that I take out...
Sorry for being paranoid and impatient. I'm stressing this because I really need to get these levels fixed in the next 2-3 weeks, since I'll be leaving for about 2 days over the holidays. I'm sure they'd be fine for that long, but still... I'd rather not risk it. That would mean they would probably go 3 days without a water change since we get back that night.
Also, both yesterday and tonight I did 50% changes and still the same results. I forgot to test the tap water but I will do that tomorrow.
First of all, the 3 platys poop so much. I mean it's ridiculous, each time I look around, one is pooping. I haven't fed them since Saturday since I've really been trying to bring these levels down, but now they're eating the sand.... So I'll see bits of sand as they're going. I'll be feeding all of them tomorrow and then do a major water change hopefully, but my fear is it won't do anything because they poop so much, they'll just bring the levels back up. Do you think it will be possible with this many fish to cycle it properly or does it seem overstocked and pretty much impossible to bring the levels down?
And 2nd, the plants that I have in there now started to turn brown a little. I read online that this was normal, because they are getting used to the tank and to just leave them alone. The wilted parts wouldn't be really adding onto the ammonia right? There are a few dead pieces that float around that I take out...
Sorry for being paranoid and impatient. I'm stressing this because I really need to get these levels fixed in the next 2-3 weeks, since I'll be leaving for about 2 days over the holidays. I'm sure they'd be fine for that long, but still... I'd rather not risk it. That would mean they would probably go 3 days without a water change since we get back that night.
Also, both yesterday and tonight I did 50% changes and still the same results. I forgot to test the tap water but I will do that tomorrow.