cprdnick
Active Member
I have a 18 gallon tall that has been up for about 2 months. Yesterday I noticed that my polyps were looking kind of sick so I figured I would check my PH, it was a little off, but my ammonia tested .50. I haven't added anything to the tank and I havent taken anything out. My tank tests as this:
Yesterday:
PH 7.8
Ammonia .50
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
Today:
PH 8.0 (added a buffer)
Ammonia .25-.50
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
My temp and salinity are a constant but tested 80 degrees and 1.022. A week ago I did a water change and dropped my 'trates from 10 to 5.
My tank occupants are as follows:
1 percula clown
1 scarlet cleaner shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
4 scarlet leg hermits
4 reef hermits
1 aquacultured fighting conch
3 Astrea turbo snails
3 margarito snails
4 bumble bee snails
and a few hitchhiking worms
Corals:
1 rock covered in purple button polyps
3 mushroom frags
I have 35 lbs LR, 25 lbs LS. I'm running a prizm skimmer 24/7, a Zoo Med power sweep PH rated at 160gph, an AquaClear PH rated at 175gph. My lighting is as such; 36X2 one 7000k white and the other is a 12000k actinic blue. My lights are on for about 4 hours everyday (treating a cyano outbreak) I only feed my perc 3 brine flakes by hand once a day (also the cyano treatment), today I am fasting him to see if that drops anything.
I've gone over everything in my head and can't figure it out.
What are some opinions on the Ammonia spike.
Yesterday:
PH 7.8
Ammonia .50
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
Today:
PH 8.0 (added a buffer)
Ammonia .25-.50
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
My temp and salinity are a constant but tested 80 degrees and 1.022. A week ago I did a water change and dropped my 'trates from 10 to 5.
My tank occupants are as follows:
1 percula clown
1 scarlet cleaner shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
4 scarlet leg hermits
4 reef hermits
1 aquacultured fighting conch
3 Astrea turbo snails
3 margarito snails
4 bumble bee snails
and a few hitchhiking worms
Corals:
1 rock covered in purple button polyps
3 mushroom frags
I have 35 lbs LR, 25 lbs LS. I'm running a prizm skimmer 24/7, a Zoo Med power sweep PH rated at 160gph, an AquaClear PH rated at 175gph. My lighting is as such; 36X2 one 7000k white and the other is a 12000k actinic blue. My lights are on for about 4 hours everyday (treating a cyano outbreak) I only feed my perc 3 brine flakes by hand once a day (also the cyano treatment), today I am fasting him to see if that drops anything.
I've gone over everything in my head and can't figure it out.
What are some opinions on the Ammonia spike.