Ammonia is zero?

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snailaquarium

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I have now as a result of significant growth over the last year and a few months, now have very large mossballs in my one gallon aquarium.Despite there being a lot of snails, and despite not changin gthe water for about 2 weeks, I have zero amoni level according to my amonia test kit. is this normal? Theres 7 moss balls little under the size of a fist each.
 
A cycled aquarium should always have 0ppm Ammonia.
 
Your nitrates will eat up nitrites which eat up ammonia. That’s why it is called a cycle. A healthy tank should never show ammonia or nitrites and your job is to keep nitrates low by water changes.
 
Cycled aquarium always have 0 Ammonia, that’s because there are Nitrosomonas bact that converts Ammonia to Nitrite and Nitrobacter bact converts Nitrite to Nitrate, that’s why there’s only Nitrate in a cycled tank.
 
It's bacteria which eat ammonia and poop out nitrite; then more bacteria eat nitrite and poop out nitrate. Nitrate doesn't eat nitrite.; nitrite doesn't eat ammonia.
 
It's bacteria which eat ammonia and poop out nitrite; then more bacteria eat nitrite and poop out nitrate. Nitrate doesn't eat nitrite.; nitrite doesn't eat ammonia.
I knew someone would correct me. Thank you. I couldn’t think of the right word...bacteria. God, I’m getting old. :)
 

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