Ammonia!!!!!! Help!!!

klongo

Member
Long story- but someone please help!
Last Saturday I measured water parameters - everything was perfect. We went on vacation on Monday. I left small amounts of flake in cups for my pet sitter to feed on a nightly basis - about 1/3 of what I would normally feed on a daily basis.
We came back on Wednesday night and my ammonia was 0.4. I did a 20% water change, stopped feeding the fish and went to bed.
Woke up on Thursday and my lemonpeel was dead - ammonia at 0.3. Did another 20% water change - got the ammonia down to 0.2.
Changed another 20% late Thursday night. Friday morning ammonia was 0.1, fed the fish a minimal amount and we left for the weekend. Came back on Sunday night and ammonia was negligible.
Thought my problems were over.
I just went upstairs and my royal gramma is breathing hard, ammonia is 0.4 again! So again with a 20% water change.
I've tried to catch the gramma and put it in my Q tank, but she's buried herself in a cave and I can't get her out. I have re-aquascaped my tank in the last hour trying to do so (hope I haven't started a bigger cycling mess than I already had)
My clowns, inverts and sea serpent look and act fine - I can't seem to get the clowns netted, either, without totally destroying my rock. I'm hoping that they'll go to sleep and I can grab them off the sand bed.
How much water and how often can I change it to get this under control? Any ideas on what would have caused this? I've had a VERY stable tank for the last 8 months and I'm terrified that I'll lose all of my cool fish!
 

clarkiiboi

Active Member
I would like to help, but I cant see anything that would be causing this, unless I missed it. So my help will be a bump for you. Have you changed anything lately? Added anything?
 

klongo

Member
Nothing new added - my son did decide to scrape the sides of my tank and stirred up the sand bed????? He says he's done it before but I've never had this kind of a response.
The gramma died overnight but ammonia was down to 0.1 this morning. It's back up to 0.2. I'm going to change the water again in the morning and see what happens.
 

zanemoseley

Active Member
How old is your tank, if its new and you put a ton of fish in all at once than I'd say its possible that you just put in too much too soon. Stirring the sand could harm the tank possible but its not likely not your problem.
 

klongo

Member
The tank is 9 months old and has (had) 2 clowns, 1 gramma, 1 lemonpeel and various assorted cleaners (approx 40 snails, 5 hermits, 3 peppermints and a very healthy, happy red serpent star) - the newest thing was the lemonpeel, over 6 weeks ago.
 

zanemoseley

Active Member
Well that blows my theory. Do you have a DSB that could have released some waste? Anything else that has changed in the last month.
 

klongo

Member
4" DSB - do you think stirring it up would have done it? I had to move all the rocks around to get the dead lemonpeel out - stirred stuff up quite a bit.
 

zanemoseley

Active Member
4" is barely a DSB, anerobic bacteric dosen't appear till 4" down in a sand bed depending on the grain size, I'm not sure what to tell you but something definately happened
 
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