Ammonia at 1.2 ppm

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It's been about 2 months since I started the cycling (I used Red Sea Reef Mature kit in a Max Nano Peninsula) and until a few days ago ammonia has always been at around 0.1 ppm. About a month ago I talked to my LFS about the ammonia levels (0.1 at the time) and we decided I could try adding two hermit crabs. They both were doing well so after two more weeks I introduced a yellow watchman goby and a pistol shrimp. They're also doing great. They're digging burrows and eating all the food I put in the tank. I've been feeding extremely carefully so when I checked ammonia levels and it showed 1.2 I was very confused because all animals are ok. What could be the cause of this and what should I do now? I did a 30% water change immediately after I tested the water. I've also been dosing nitrifying bacteria every week since the Reef Mature program ended.
 

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It's been about 2 months since I started the cycling (I used Red Sea Reef Mature kit in a Max Nano Peninsula) and until a few days ago ammonia has always been at around 0.1 ppm. About a month ago I talked to my LFS about the ammonia levels (0.1 at the time) and we decided I could try adding two hermit crabs. They both were doing well so after two more weeks I introduced a yellow watchman goby and a pistol shrimp. They're also doing great. They're digging burrows and eating all the food I put in the tank. I've been feeding extremely carefully so when I checked ammonia levels and it showed 1.2 I was very confused because all animals are ok. What could be the cause of this and what should I do now? I did a 30% water change immediately after I tested the water. I've also been dosing nitrifying bacteria every week since the Reef Mature program ended.
I suspect test error.
 
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Do you have a full tank picture?
Took these now (GSP is closed because it's night here so I just turned the lights on for the photos)
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Oh that's actually possible. Didn't know that could affect the result
It absolutely can! For any test, besides salinity, I recommend doing it as long after you've disturbed, or added anything to, the tank as possible.
 

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Nice little setup. Definitely enough surface area for the bacteria. The only thing I can think of is that you were not providing ammonia for the nitrifying bacteria to survive and multiply. When did you add the goby and shrimp?
 
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Nice little setup. Definitely enough surface area for the bacteria. The only thing I can think of is that you were not providing ammonia for the nitrifying bacteria to survive and multiply. When did you add the goby and shrimp?
October 19th, so 10 days now
 

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