Continue daily monitoring... but now the NITRITE is the biggest concern, more so than the ammonia.
What are the fish in the tank again? Dealing with nitrite is a bit different from ammonia. You can deal with it with water changes, but this will actually extend your cycle... or you can deal with it with salt, but this will put stress on certain fish.
Just so that you know what the dangers of nitrite are: Brown blood syndrome.
Nitrite taken in through the gills by the fish, turning their blood brown, in place of the oxygen that they need, and they slowly asphyxiate. Adding salt (standard sodium chloride) to the tank inhibits the uptake of the nitrite. The fish take in the chloride to their blood, effectively blocking out the nitrite. BUT, the amount of chloride needed to be added is based on the level of the nitrite.
Using a product like "Prime" can also 'detoxify' the nitrite for up to 48 hours... but it shouldn't be counted on alone, as its effectiveness wears off. But, it is a simple solution to the problem. We can get into that later... as needed.
Continue daily monitoring... but now the NITRITE is the biggest concern, more so than the ammonia.
What are the fish in the tank again? Dealing with nitrite is a bit different from ammonia. You can deal with it with water changes, but this will actually extend your cycle... or you can deal with it with salt, but this will put stress on certain fish.
Just so that you know what the dangers of nitrite are: Brown blood syndrome.
Nitrite taken in through the gills by the fish, turning their blood brown, in place of the oxygen that they need, and they slowly asphyxiate. Adding salt (standard sodium chloride) to the tank inhibits the uptake of the nitrite. The fish take in the chloride to their blood, effectively blocking out the nitrite. BUT, the amount of chloride needed to be added is based on the level of the nitrite.
Using a product like "Prime" can also 'detoxify' the nitrite for up to 48 hours... but it shouldn't be counted on alone, as its effectiveness wears off. But, it is a simple solution to the problem. We can get into that later... as needed.