Originally Posted by
cmaxwell39
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I think that you may have a bad ammonia test kit. When I do my test for ammonia after I put in the second solution and shake it up it turns cloudy at first and then slowly (over the 5 minutes you are supposed to wait) turns to its end color. I have never had an ammonia test come back with a clear color. Maybe try to get a different ammonia test kit to see if that helps.
I know a lot of LFS will tell you to cycle a tank with damsels, but I would not cycle a tank that way. There is a very good likely hood that the fish is going to die if it is in the tank during the cycle, and damsels can get very mean as they get older.
There are a number of different ways to cycle a tank. Some people use live rock that is uncured and let the curing of the live rock cycle the tank. Others "ghost feed" the tank (feed the tank fish food as if there is a fish in it even if there is not). Others use a raw shrimp. There is a lot of info on the boards here about cycling if you do a search.
If it were my tank I think I would take out the fish that is in the tank, get the rest of your live rock and make sure the tank is cycled. Then start adding fish slowly (one or two fish every month or so). Patience pays off when starting a new tank. Hope that helps and good luck.
Your right about the test kit. I have the same one and it goes cloudy and settles.
If you've had it 2 months I would say your good to go if you have a 0 reading for the ammonia.