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Okay thanks this is helpful.Let's for a second assume it isn't the tank being too new for the bioload and cover all bases.
OK can you clear up the soap thing? Are you washing your hands with soap before going in the tank? If so don't, if your hands absolutely need to be in the tank rinse the heck out of them with just water. You want to remove any soaps and oils off your hands (up to the elbow) before going hands in. Also gloves that are powder free and antibacterial free only. Remember our tanks are run by bacteria we don't want anything to kill them.
On your water changes, are you using tap, filtered or Rodi water? Could test your incoming water what ever the source for ammonia. Also don't mix and dump give it a good 24hrs to mix and preheat properly if your not already doing that.
Possible ammonia contaminants...
Is the bottle of bacteria new and not expired? These can go bad and you'd just be adding dead bacteria to the tank.
Clean the glass with anything containing ammonia?
Also what are your other parameters?
Nitrites
Nitrates
Ph
Alk
Cal
Temp
Salinity
Yes I have been using soap so that I will stop right away.
The gloves I have are no anti-bacterial free I didn’t know you could get those. Is there a brand you could suggest?
I buy reverse osmosis water so that should be fine.
I haven’t let the water change water warm up before dumping but haven’t let it sit that long. I have some sitting now though so I can change in the morning.
I have never cleaned the glass with chemicals of any kind
parameters as of a couple days ago:
PH 7.8-8.0
Ammonia about 2.0ppm but with ammo lock
Nitrite 0ppm
Nitrate 0-5.0ppm
Temperature varies from low 78.2 to 79.6 (no heater.. just from lights)
Salinity varies a little from 1.025-1.026

I won’t give up, just keep working at it. I have learned so much already... have to start somewhere I guess

