Originally posted by beaslbob
Understand. I just don't think additives are the answer.
The reason he has ammonia is he is feeding the fish and has no plant life. The ammonia will drop in hours (if not a false low reading already) if the fish is not fed. My concern is that adding additives to correct a false reading (which should be 0.0) may add to the problem. Plus the nitrIte spike is about to start. Not feeding is also to minimize that spike.
Finally, If he had established thriving plant life, All of this would not have happened.
No feeding is correct.
The amquel does not try to fix the problem, it just gives relief to the livestock in the tank while the cycle runs its course. no plant life would not fix all of this. Plants are not a magic pill where you put it in and it fixes it right away. Plants take time to work and you dont even want plants in there during a cycle. During the cycle, you want there to be a ammonia spike and if there are plants that suck it out, you will not have the same size bacteria buildup.
Do a 20% water change. I truly suggest adding the amquel so that your fish and crabs dont start sufficating.