120g Ammonia wont go down

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hey its been up for about 5 weeks ,, has about 50lbs of live rock and 50lbs of sand and I'm guessing thihs is part of the cycle but the ammonia wont go down at all since day 1 but the nitrite has raised and same with nitrate, so I really don't understand ,, I used ammo lock and that did nothing
 
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Ok, do you have any fish in there? Have you used a bottle of good bacteria like Dr Tims yet? It sounds like you just don't have good nitrifying bacteria built up yet. Have you tried putting some food in there, letting it break down and helping with the cycle?
 
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yes I have used actually 370ml of it ,,, and still nothing ,, and yes I have a few weeks ago and still no change ,, and no there isn't ,, but they have to go in there soon , so I need ammonia gone like yesterday lol ,, I'm soo stuck here ,, ive been in saltwater for about a year now so I'm pretty new to it
 

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I'd test your test kit or try another 1st. Sounds like a bad test kit to me but I could be wrong too...
 
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If that water has not had anything in it, it should be OK to try. If there has been any thing in it, it could have ammonia in it as well.
 
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I would advise against putting them in the tank if there is ammonia in it. They will not survive. Could put some eggcrate in the 10 gal to separate them temporarily.
 
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