thanks for the help nick. i'll clean my canister. its been a few months already , and i haven't cleaned it yet.
will update you tomorrow.
really appreciate the help.

really appreciate the help.
batang_mcdo;1374234; said:Here's an update.
When i woke up this morning my aro had cloudy eye again
I tested the ph and it was below 4.5 again
ammonia was at .5mg/l
what i did was i redose with ammolock. Also added 2 tbsp baking soda which brought up the ph to 5.5 , also dosed with melafix.
I also removed my huge driftwood.
Since i don't have KH tester and can't find one. how do i know when to redose with baking soda?
won't it be dangerous?
i've already added some crushed corals.
batang_mcdo;1386666; said:Its been almost 2 weeks. but ammonia is still present![]()
was already able to fix the ph. ph now at 6.5
I've added 3 kilos of coral chips to my tank.
also seeded my filter with old media from other tank.
but still has ammonia? 0 nitrate 0 nitrite
also can i dose with melafix while cycling? I'm worried my silver aro has damaged eyes due to extremely low ph. so i'm not sure whether to treat now or when tank fully cycled.
thanks for the help nickNick660;1387331;1387331 said:How much ammonia? Is it getting worse or better? Large daily water changes should help to keep this under control.
How much are you feeding? I would feed minimally while ammonia is still present.
What is your tap water pH? If it's higher than your tank pH I would continue to try to achieve the same level. I believe acidic water inhibits the growth of beneficial bacteria to some extent, which would prolong the time it takes for the tank to cycle fully.
I don't think Melafix would have a significant effect on the beneficial bacteria.
I still think daily, large water changes are your best approach until things settle down.
Good luck.
I know the old API liquid test kit was Nessler based (1 bottle) and they have fairly recently changed it to a salicylate based (2 bottle) type.Q: I am using Prime™ to control ammonia but my test kit says it is not doing anything, in fact it looks like it added ammonia! What is going on?
A: A Nessler based kit will not read ammonia properly if you are using Prime™... it will look "off scale", sort of a muddy brown (incidentally a Nessler kit will not work with any other products similar to Prime™. A salicylate based kit can be used, but with caution. Under the conditions of a salicylate kit the ammonia-Prime complex will be broken down eventually giving a false reading of ammonia (same as with other products like Prime™
, so the key with a salicylate kit is to take the reading right away. However, the best solution ;-) is to use our MultiTest: Ammonia™ kit... it uses a gas exchange sensor system which is not affected by the presence of Prime™ or other similar products. It also has the added advantage that it can detect the more dangerous free ammonia and distinguish it from total ammonia (which is both the free and ionized forms of ammonia (the ionized form is not toxic)).