yummyc
Aquarium Advice Newbie
- Joined
- May 18, 2008
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Hi,
I'm still new at this and I noticed that my ammonia levels are higher than they should be. I have a little meter that sticks inside the tank and right now its on the light green shade that says ( caution stress). I've done two partial water changes already and it still says the same alert. I thought it could be wrong so I used the test strips and it had the same light green shade of "caution". My tank is 55 gallons and I have 7 fish.
a balck ghost knife, two angels, 1 pleco, 1 rainbow shark and 1 Black Banded Leporinus. They all seem pretty healthy still but I am concerned about the ammonia levels. What is the safest way to fix this? I am going to do another water change but how often can I keep changing the water like this?
I'm still new at this and I noticed that my ammonia levels are higher than they should be. I have a little meter that sticks inside the tank and right now its on the light green shade that says ( caution stress). I've done two partial water changes already and it still says the same alert. I thought it could be wrong so I used the test strips and it had the same light green shade of "caution". My tank is 55 gallons and I have 7 fish.
a balck ghost knife, two angels, 1 pleco, 1 rainbow shark and 1 Black Banded Leporinus. They all seem pretty healthy still but I am concerned about the ammonia levels. What is the safest way to fix this? I am going to do another water change but how often can I keep changing the water like this?