ammonia in QT tank?

Neptune 555

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I have my fish (coral beauty / red head wrasse / blackfinned goby in a 20 gallon QT and I am doing TT. They were in the first tank for 4 days and they did great. Ammonia alert badge read 0. I set up the 2nd tank let it run for a few days and on the morning of day 4 (today) I transferred the fish. My ammonia alert badge reads alert .05ppm? I had 3 months ago cleaned and dried this tank rinsing it SEVERAL times. I cleaned with a mild bleach solution as I think my last inhabitants had velvet. I had thought the ammonia might have been from tiny bits of bleach left on the glass? But I ran the tank for 3 days? I added Amquel yesterday to reduce ammonia 2 teaspoons for 20 gallons and it still showed alarm? Then this morning b/c I had to put the fish in for TT I added Prime (1/2 capful) (I like this product better b/ c it says it helps with the slime coat). The ammonia alert badge still shows alarm?

I don't want to overdose b/c I heard that adding these products reduces the oxygen for the fish? I want to ADD Prazipro NOW but am nervous why I am still showing any ammonia?

Fish look fine BTW... Not gasping for air.. a little more reclusive as I just moved them 2 hours ago but looking good.

Can I add more Prime? Can I add Prazipro? I don't have extra days to my cycle b/c I am leaving on a business trip... so I could not spare another day before adding them to new tank for TT?

I think my QT process is harder on the fish and am debating to just put them in the 100 gallon tank where everything is stable and healthy...

Neptune...
 
Here's the thing with the ammonia alert badges... while they are roughly accurate, don't take their reading as gospel. Always double check the ammonia with a liquid test kit (unless you are using medication which renders those invalid).

I also wouldn't mix an ammonia reducer, such as Amquel, with any medication, such as Prazipro. And FWIW; I just use vinegar (less harsh) when "sanitizing" the tank after TT. If you get a little vinegar in the water no big deal, but getting bleach in there is a big deal. Letting the tank air dry for 3 days allows enough time for it to "sterilize" before the next transfer.

Finally, I'm a little concerned about you saying that the fish "were in the first tank for 4 days." The fish should be moved every 3 days when doing TT. I copy & pasted this from the TT thread for your reference:

Day 1 - fish in QT.
Day 4 - in AM, but before tank lights come on (8-9 AM EST), transfer fish to new tank, matching temp and salinity. Transfer as little water as possible.
Day 7 - repeat.
Day 10 - repeat.
Day 13 - repeat and done.

After transferring, I sterilized all PVC, heaters, filters/powerheads, thermometer, etc with a mild bleach colution. Rinse well. Let dry before next transfer.
 
thanks.. so no prazipro with amquel or Prime? Is one better then the other? and can you explain the rationale? I *think* I will always use ammonia remover when I do QT b/c I do not have a biological filter running.. I do have a powerhead but no media b/c it would not have time to work? So I am wondering how I could ever use Prazipro if it has negative interactions with ammonia remover?

and yes I think the ammonia alert badges are not 100% but a good visual for when you are starting new tank or doing TT so you can get right on to a situation before it arises...

Neptune...
 
It's just a best practice not to mix things such as ammonia detoxifier and water conditioners with meds since it can have a negative effect/or make a medication deadly to fish. I'm not sure if Amquel or prime is better, I use Amquel and have had nothing but success with it. With prazipro I would suggest two treatments back to back so a filter of some sort is a good idea
 
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