Thanks BTT - So basically a pond dechlor that also deals with ammonia would be like using ammo-lock and your regular dechlor.
Thanks BTT - So basically a pond dechlor that also deals with ammonia would be like using ammo-lock and your regular dechlor.
Yes. Except if you are using Ammo Lock, you don't need anything else. Ammo Lock is a dechlorinator which also detoxifies ammonia.
oh looking good, the ammonia is dropping!
now its the nitrites that will come
Too lazy to read'em all and figure out which the heck tank and how the heck long! You might need to remind us.. is this the 54L little tank and its being fish-in cycled?
Regardless, assuming you are fish-in cycling and I'm right remembering that part, then your goal is to get two full days of zero readings for both poisons without doing any water changes. (This test would work fine even for you with your 0.25ppm ammonia in the tap water because its based on no water changes of course.) Probably most people would then keep watching it for a week, but basically it should mean its cycled.
~~waterdrop~~
That's a really nice looking tank imo.
Just tested my tap water for nitrates and its at 5 but my tank water is still at 20. I'm confused.