Hello,
I'm having ammonia problems in my 29 gallon tank. The ammonia is at 5 PPM. None of my fish have died yet, but the ammonia is way too high. I stopped feeding my fish goldfish. All they eat are rosy reds, tetra min tablets, and bloodworms. I have done three water changes ( 50%), got some ammonia chips, and added some ammo-lock. I remember reading somewhere else in this forum that ammo lock can give you false ammonia readings,but it says its good for detoxifing the ammonia. Should I stop using the ammo-lock? Is there anything else I can do to try and get rid of the ammonia?
Thank You
BTW: I think it would be a good idea to add an aquarium help section to this forum. I wasn't sure where to post this, so I just posted here.
Angel
Ammonia problems
Ammonia problems

Well I just went thru the same thing with my 100 gallon. Of course my Ammonia test was thrown off by the huge amount of water conditioning I have to do. One thing you can try is bio-spira from MarineLand. It actually contains the proper dormant bacteria to convert ammonia to nitrite and contains the bateria to convert nitrite to nitrate.... From what I have seen and read it works well. However it is pricey. For a 3 ounce packet (good for 90 gallons) it cost me 24.99 US.
Anyways give it a shot. It cannot hurt!
SH
Anyways give it a shot. It cannot hurt!
SH