I just set up a new 10g tank and put in 6 fish (1 dwarf gourami, 2 red wag platy's, 1 bala shark, 1 algae eater, 1 dalmatian mollie) and some substrate and decor. Its been about 8 days and my water tests are starting to show signs of nitrites (2.0/ppm), and very little nitrates, but the ammonia is still at deadly levels (8.0/ppm)! To add more to the problem, a few of my fish started showing signs of ich, so i raised the temperature to 86 and treated the tank with meds from tetra. I'm on my 2nd treatment and the ich seems to be getting worse. with each new treatment i did a 25% water change so the amount of meds in the tank don't overload the fish (I was told by my local pet store that those small water changes shouldn't really set back the cycle process at all either). I'm gonna try adding aquarium salt if the ich meds dont show signs of improvement.
My question is, why is the ammonia still at deadly levels while my nitrite levels are increasing? Could it be that the ich meds killed most of my new first stage bacteria? and shouldn't the ich start to die and improve the fish's condition instead of the fish getting More of the white spots? Another thing i notices is many miniature white particles floating in my water, and the few water changes that i did didn't seem to alleviate the condition, so I'm not sure if that plays a factor into any of this though.
here are some pictures of the small particles (the long string-like ones are just bubbles that stretched out from the exposure time of my camera)
My question is, why is the ammonia still at deadly levels while my nitrite levels are increasing? Could it be that the ich meds killed most of my new first stage bacteria? and shouldn't the ich start to die and improve the fish's condition instead of the fish getting More of the white spots? Another thing i notices is many miniature white particles floating in my water, and the few water changes that i did didn't seem to alleviate the condition, so I'm not sure if that plays a factor into any of this though.
here are some pictures of the small particles (the long string-like ones are just bubbles that stretched out from the exposure time of my camera)