I started fishless cycling my tank 12 days ago. From 5 ppm, the ammonia level dropped to 2 ppm in a week--where it's been lingering since then.
For the past 5 days, the ammonia has been stuck firmly at 2 ppm. Shouldn't it be following the earlier curve? What would make it stop?
Tank setup:
10 gallons (US)
2 Anubias, 1 wisteria, 1 Java fern (plants)
mixed sand and gravel substrate
Aquaclear 150 filter
Temp set at 84 degrees F
Piece of driftwood (currently covered in mold that's slowly disappearing)
20 watts of fluorescent light (10 hours/day)
Stats:
Ammonia at 2 ppm
Nitrites and Nitrates at 0
pH at 8.5
Thanks for your help!
For the past 5 days, the ammonia has been stuck firmly at 2 ppm. Shouldn't it be following the earlier curve? What would make it stop?
Tank setup:
10 gallons (US)
2 Anubias, 1 wisteria, 1 Java fern (plants)
mixed sand and gravel substrate
Aquaclear 150 filter
Temp set at 84 degrees F
Piece of driftwood (currently covered in mold that's slowly disappearing)
20 watts of fluorescent light (10 hours/day)
Stats:
Ammonia at 2 ppm
Nitrites and Nitrates at 0
pH at 8.5
Thanks for your help!

Why would it drop so nice and quickly to begin with and then just stop? Did my bacteria get overwhelmed?
and -not- reduce the ammonia all the way to zero, much to your surprise and displeasure. They are troublesome little beasts and they do not like to give out smooth curves on graphs all that often.