Madisonkrug
New Member
Hi all, I recently rescaped my 29Gal community tank and I am having some issues. I reused the gravel substrate from my previously established tank as the base of the substrate and layered aqua soil bags and topped it off with sand. I planted the tank heavily with all types of Anubis, crypts, Java ferns, Amazon swords, Montecarlo, grasses etc… I have two medium pieces of wood and plenty of dragon scale and other rocks. As for inhabitants the stock list is as follows:
1 betta
1 peacock gudgeon
12x glow light tetras
8x CPDs
12x cherry shrimp
4x ottos
Random assortment of rams horns, bladders and a single Nerite snail.
After moving all of the inhabitants to holding tanks I redid my tank and refilled it adding back all the decorations and plants from the tank previously along with a few extras to fill any gaps. I’ve been adding beneficial bacteria and testing the water for the past week and everything was normal 0ppm ammonia 10ppm Nitrates so after a 50% water change I added the fish back and began lightly feeding. It has now been two days since I’ve added them and the water has gotten incredibly murky. I’ve tested the water and theres no alarming change in parameters 0ammonia and under 10ppm Nitrates after the water change. What is causing this? If it is as I suspect a bacterial bloom, is there a way I can get rid of it or speed the balancing process?
1 betta
1 peacock gudgeon
12x glow light tetras
8x CPDs
12x cherry shrimp
4x ottos
Random assortment of rams horns, bladders and a single Nerite snail.
After moving all of the inhabitants to holding tanks I redid my tank and refilled it adding back all the decorations and plants from the tank previously along with a few extras to fill any gaps. I’ve been adding beneficial bacteria and testing the water for the past week and everything was normal 0ppm ammonia 10ppm Nitrates so after a 50% water change I added the fish back and began lightly feeding. It has now been two days since I’ve added them and the water has gotten incredibly murky. I’ve tested the water and theres no alarming change in parameters 0ammonia and under 10ppm Nitrates after the water change. What is causing this? If it is as I suspect a bacterial bloom, is there a way I can get rid of it or speed the balancing process?