Sorry, I just needed a rant I guess. I changed my substrate to sand over a week ago and ever since I've been dealing with ammonia. After over 6 months of a cycled tank - with this tank and the previous one, I thought I was done with cycling.
I'm going insane here
The annoying bit is the fish just arn't bothered at all! You'd think there was nothing wrong! The platies are breeding and the cories are chasing and playing and the 2 oto's are happily cleaning off any bit of tasty algae they can find. I don't get it but I do if that makes sense.
My PH is reading at 6 - which I suppose means that the ammonia isn't so harmful but with a reading of 1ppm for ammonia you'd think the fish would be looking just a little bit bothered
Last night I added a dose of protozin as I'd seen 2 white dots of a platies tail and I suspected white spot and I have wondered if that has influenced the latest ammonia test but then that doesn't account for the smell that prompted me to do the test in the first place!
So, now what? Carry on changing water? Leave it alone and let it spike until it cycles again? Common sense says get the buckets out and get that water changed but then I look at the fish all happy and playing and think "I don't want to stress em out again"
This is a nightmare and I'm beginning to wish I'd left my nice black pebbles in the tank and the sand at argos
I'm going insane here

The annoying bit is the fish just arn't bothered at all! You'd think there was nothing wrong! The platies are breeding and the cories are chasing and playing and the 2 oto's are happily cleaning off any bit of tasty algae they can find. I don't get it but I do if that makes sense.
My PH is reading at 6 - which I suppose means that the ammonia isn't so harmful but with a reading of 1ppm for ammonia you'd think the fish would be looking just a little bit bothered

Last night I added a dose of protozin as I'd seen 2 white dots of a platies tail and I suspected white spot and I have wondered if that has influenced the latest ammonia test but then that doesn't account for the smell that prompted me to do the test in the first place!
So, now what? Carry on changing water? Leave it alone and let it spike until it cycles again? Common sense says get the buckets out and get that water changed but then I look at the fish all happy and playing and think "I don't want to stress em out again"
This is a nightmare and I'm beginning to wish I'd left my nice black pebbles in the tank and the sand at argos
