Ok heres my story, I had several frontosas die while i was on vacation and I really dont know the reason. I suspect float. I did a good vaccuming of the gravel and rinsed the media in tank water in my filstar fx3. I also did a big water change. After this I ordered several large Frontosas and restocked my tank, i know kinda dumb
I really watched the water chemistry this time and discovered my city water has really high levels of chloramine. When i did the big water change I probaby killed my bacteria because I only used a chlorine remover. Over the first few days I did several small water changes and added amquel plus this time. I was getting really high ammonia readings I assume from the bioload and chloramine from the water releasing ammonia. I decided to stop the water changes because of the addition of ammonia from the tank water into my system. I also talked to a LFS guy and he recommended that I start using Prime and Stability over the next week and also recommended I stop the water changes. the water got really cloudy as predicted and I added small doses of prime to lock up any free ammonia over a couple days. In the meantime one of my female fronts spawned and is still holding a mouthful of eggs
Also I forgot to mention that I did add a new Eheim 2180 about aa week ago and has new media in it. My question is, do I need to stop using the prime and just watch my nitrites? Will Prime always give me false high ammonia readings? I know I am probably having a mini if not a full cycle process. also how long does it take for prime to break down and get out of my water? Sorry for all the questions, but these high ammonia readings are driving me nuts. nitrires are zero, nitrates are 10. I have a 180 gallon oceanic
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