I’ve had an ammonia issue for like an over month now and I can’t find the source. I added a larger filter last week and I’m still having spikes. I’m at a complete loss and I’m ready to just give up. I have these fake rocks in my tank that say they’re aquarium safe but I’m wondering if this is what’s causing the issue. It has a large hole in the bottom that goes over halfway up inside the rock. When I lifted it up, my tank smelled like rotten eggs. Could this be slowly leaking into my tank every day and causing the ammonia issue?

I have one betta and now only 3 Pygmy corydoras and an amano shrimp left

Posted by No_Cricket488

5 Comments

  1. No water circulation and no oxygen in those empty spaces. Chances are it’s from the harmful bacteria that thrive there.

  2. Far_Impression_4803 on

    if it smells i would take it out immediately. it’s likely trapping junk in there. take it out do a nice big water change and if your levels start to go down over the next week or so you’ll know that was your issue.

  3. No-Field5813 on

    I had a similar situation with Petcos Holey Rock. It completely messed up my water parameters specially the PH. I would remove it if I was you

  4. Circuit-Nomad on

    What do you mean by “changed the filter?” Did you use the same media? I doubt it’s the rock’s fault.

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