Constant ammonia .08 PPM to .12 PPM

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My tank is under stocked, I barely feed and I can’t get my ammonia below .10 PPM and I have no idea why. I am using a Hanna tester.

I have a 75 gallon tank
I have two tidal 110 hob filters
Large protein skimmer

5 inch foxface
5 inch Niger trigger
2 inch sail fin tang
3 inch blue spotted puffer.

The tank is almost a year old! I did dose with copper 7-8 months ago because it’s fish only and didn’t take the rock out, could that be it?
I have red slime algae on the rocks.
 
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There is always ammonia present in very low concentrations. The test you are using is within the accuracy limitations. You are fine.
 
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There is always ammonia present in very low concentrations. The test you are using is within the accuracy limitations. You are fine.
Thank you, the Niger trigger has gotten flukes twice in 3 months that’s what caused my initial concern.

I do a 15% water change a week.
 
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There is always ammonia present in very low concentrations. The test you are using is within the accuracy limitations. You are fine.
So I don’t think it’s this I’m jumping to .20 now. I’ve noticed less algue growing I haven’t had to scrap the glass.
 

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all the variations in ammonia you're seeing are what any stocked tank would see, it's not zero, there's always a low level in flux especially after feeding events etc

there isn't a reason to test for it in display systems, because the only time it can rise is when dead fish litter the setup and you don't need a tester to identify nor remedy that condition.

testing is handy for quarantine setups where very little surface area exists. that pic above shows rocks in a post-cycle setup; cease testing ammonia in that system.
 
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all the variations in ammonia you're seeing are what any stocked tank would see, it's not zero, there's always a low level in flux especially after feeding events etc

there isn't a reason to test for it in display systems, because the only time it can rise is when dead fish litter the setup and you don't need a tester to identify nor remedy that condition.

testing is handy for quarantine setups where very little surface area exists. that pic above shows rocks in a post-cycle setup; cease testing ammonia in that system.
I believe you but something isn’t adding up. My water has odor and I’m testing .15.
 

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Where is recent tank pic

If you convert that reading above which is nh4 to the nh3 form which is for reefing that number even at the highest is well under average reef running conditions. Pics should line up with that am thinking

If the tank looks horribly out of whack that'll mean something

Also to verify: what's the stated source for ammonia elevation

Is it excessive feeding, or dead fish? Those are the two known causatives for reefing ammonia noncontrol
 

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