Ok so i have a 'somewhat' new 55 gallon freshwater aquarium (2 months old), but constantly for a month now my amonia reads off the charts (8 ppm +) with nitrites and nitrates always reading zero. These readings do NOT change regardless of water changes, amonia blockers, zeo-carb bags in my filers...NOTHING will bring my amonia down. I have a Marineland C-220 (55 gallon rated) canister filter AND a I have Marineland Penguin power filter (50 gallon rated). Just to rule out everything I even tested the tap which reads 0 amonia as well. I stocked slowly - 2 weeks running with no fish, then added 10 fish, waited 2 weeks then added 5 fish, waited a week and added 5 more. Waited a week and added 5 more and so on. I also have an air pump with air stone in addition to a volcano ornament which also aerates. Oh, and no live plants.
In my tank I have 10 neon tetras, 8 guppies, 3 dwarf gourami, 5 rainbow fish (only one is 4" the rest are 2"), 8 white fin glowfish tetras, 3 cory cats and 1 rubber lip pleco (2"- whom I've seen only twice since I put him in).
Since i started the tank I have only lost 3 guppies. So all the other fish seem, look and act fine. But WHY is my amonia off the charts and why am I unable to even put a dent in it??? Please help!
In my tank I have 10 neon tetras, 8 guppies, 3 dwarf gourami, 5 rainbow fish (only one is 4" the rest are 2"), 8 white fin glowfish tetras, 3 cory cats and 1 rubber lip pleco (2"- whom I've seen only twice since I put him in).
Since i started the tank I have only lost 3 guppies. So all the other fish seem, look and act fine. But WHY is my amonia off the charts and why am I unable to even put a dent in it??? Please help!
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