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On 3/25/2024 at 1:56 AM, Galabar said:

Do you maintain a lower pH?  That might have made the ammonia less toxic (you might also have hardy fish species).

Definitely keep up with the water changes and the Prime (although, I think it's best to assume that Prime doesn't work, while still using it).

At this point, I wonder if we can delve into what might have happened.  How long has the tank been running?  Were there any water changes or anything else different that might have happened (introduction of new fish, for example)?

 

Hello @Galabar, I maintain a higher ph of 7.5 but for example when the tank was started (during the fishless cycle) I saw that ph went to 6.5 so I added baking soda, would this cause this? Yeah I know prime doesn’t kill ammonia but I just like to use it more than stress coat. Tank is 10 gallons, been running for since….. January, idk the actual date but I’m sure that doesn’t matter, no new fish have been added at all, in past month, I have 5 WCMMs in the tank, (super hardy) so they are alive and very well. What could of happened was, somebody suggested on here one time to not cycle gravel. I didn’t and when I fed the fish they did not get it all before it went down, (I feed them every other day btw) so could that of broken down and turned into ammonia basically? 

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On 3/25/2024 at 4:52 AM, reefhugger said:

I had an ammonia spike caused by a fish that had died hidden inside a hollow decorative log.  The hollow log was turned so I couldn't easily see inside it.

Well….… @Tony s I did lose a fish, had NO clue where he went…….could taht be it?????? Like I looked in filter I looked under all decorations but maybe he got under the gravel? I have no clue, but he is gone, and not outside of the tank I can tell u that. @reefhugger @Galabar @Tony s, could that be it??????

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On 3/25/2024 at 8:09 AM, Whitecloud09 said:

did lose a fish

Oh, most definitely then. So about your fishy friend. He probably got down under a plant. They look so very tiny when they pass it would be very easy to miss.  My snails help out with that. Sometimes for me, there’s nothing left to find 

 

and parameters are doing better?

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On 3/25/2024 at 8:28 AM, Tony s said:

Oh, most definitely then. So about your fishy friend. He probably got down under a plant. They look so very tiny when they pass it would be very easy to miss.  My snails help out with that. Sometimes for me, there’s nothing left to find 

 

and parameters are doing better?

Ok, it’s .50 ammonia now and nitrate is low, should I dose easy green now? Thanks for all the help @Tony s!! So shoudl I do ONE more change or let it be?

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On 4/26/2024 at 7:41 PM, macdaddy36 said:

The reason I would guess 0.25 is that usually my ammonia tests come back a dark yellow (like the chart), but a small amount of ammonia is barely greenish light yellow.

How long has it been since you were confident you had ammonia?

It’s been a long time, maybe 2-3 weeks?? I have NO CLUE WHY. Any thoughts? @macdaddy36.

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On 4/27/2024 at 11:10 AM, Shrimp Doggy Dogg said:

I would keep changing water until the ammonia is gone and monitor it daily for about a week after that to make sure nothing in your tank is causing it to creep back up.  If it does come back, you'll probably want to do some investigating.

Yep, just did a 30% change, thanks @Shrimp Doggy Dogg!

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Update: tested the water and looks like I am at 0!!! Maybe? Here is the pics.

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Up top is today, and bottom is from 2 days ago, see the difference @Tony s, @macdaddy36 and @Shrimp Doggy Dogg? I believe it is 0. And hopefully it will constantly be there. Thoughts?

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This very bottom one is from today btw, messed up the edit

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On 4/27/2024 at 7:53 PM, Tony s said:

Looks very good. 😊 

YES!!!!! Finally, but i will see if it it stays, thanks for the help guys!

 

On 4/27/2024 at 8:23 PM, macdaddy36 said:

agreed

@macdaddy36, thanks, will be getting cories as soon as i make sure ammonia stays for a week or so, stay tuned, i will post on my journal about them @Tony s @macdaddy36

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