|
To add your comments and suggestions about this question
please use the Comment
Form and I will add all relevant ones to the page. Please no questions
as they will not be answered.
Q: I set up my 30 gal tank about one month ago and it has always
had a cloudy tinge to it two days ago I put in some "clear water" stuff
and it turned yellow (I think I put too much in). I replaced about 10
percent of the water yesterday to dilute the "clear water" stuff didn't
help. So earlier this afternoon I replaced about 25 percent and so far
it is still cloudy. I have Angels and tetras in the tank and they seem
to be doing fine, no diseases, they are eating well. I also know I am
not feeding them too much I have really watched that. Any suggestions
will be appreciated.
A:
Cloudy water in a newly set up tank is not uncommon. And
can be caused by a few things. The first one is the gravel which even
though it gets washed there are extremely fine particles left that get
into suspension and take awhile to filter out. Bacterial bloom is another
cause and it probably what's causing your water to be cloudy, your tank
is most likely not through its cycle and the bacteria that are establishing
themselves are having a grand time in converting the waste products
into less harmful ones. Another cause could be overfeeding which again
will provide ample extra nutrients for your bacteria. I would keep up
or increase your water change and lessen up on the food for awhile and
let the Bacteria die off on its own, with less food available to them
the will strike a balance and your water should clear
|
|