SethTheMuffin
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Im extremely frustrated and cant figure out why i keep getting high ammonia from a brand new tank, not cycled yet (trying to get the process going), im doing daily 50-75% water changes. Directly after i do the water changes, im checking the ammonia and its still REALLY high!
I thought maybe it was the kit that expired, giving me wrong readings. Brand new kit, still getting really high readings (2-4ppm)
I just tested the tap water and its yellowish (a little darker yellow, but still decently yellow)
Side note: i know people dont like fish-in cycling, but my last fishless cycle was a continuous mess.
I have completely restarted with a brand new 20gallon i got from Petco. The axolotls were in bins with daily water changes too long. They were stressed from my recent mov. Since ive put them in the new tank they seem a lot happier... but this ammonia thing is concerning to say the least.
I also have tried Seachem Prime in the buckets before putting in the tank, and then Priming after putting water in tank. Same results.
I thought maybe it was the kit that expired, giving me wrong readings. Brand new kit, still getting really high readings (2-4ppm)
I just tested the tap water and its yellowish (a little darker yellow, but still decently yellow)
Side note: i know people dont like fish-in cycling, but my last fishless cycle was a continuous mess.
I have completely restarted with a brand new 20gallon i got from Petco. The axolotls were in bins with daily water changes too long. They were stressed from my recent mov. Since ive put them in the new tank they seem a lot happier... but this ammonia thing is concerning to say the least.
I also have tried Seachem Prime in the buckets before putting in the tank, and then Priming after putting water in tank. Same results.