LimpyFins
Fish Fanatic
Hello All,
I've been lurking here for a few weeks and have found some very helpful information for my new tank. I've had it up for about 3 weeks now, and all has been good until the past few days.
After having the tank set up and water cycling for about 4 days, I added a few skirted tetras. About a week ago, I added 2 ghouramis. These are the only fish at this point, and when I've added them, I've done so in the recommended way - left the bag in the water for 20 minutes, added a bit of my tank water to the bag, let it sit a while longer, then use a net to add the fish to my tank without adding the water from the pet shop.
The pH, nitrate/rite and ammonia level has been stable up until the last couple of days. The pH level is still fine, but the ammonia level has spiked VERY high - around 8 ppm - and the water has become extraordinarily cloudy. I took out about 5 gallons from my 20 gallon tank, and sure enough, within an hour the tank was just as cloudy as it was before. I did this same thing again today, with the exact same results - cloudy tank and high ammonia. It's not a matter of over-feeding, as I've had tanks in the past and know to feed them just enough so that the food is consumed in a few minutes.
Here are my tank particulars:
20 gallons
4 skirted tetras, 2 ghouramis
neutral pH
8 ppm ammonia
1 live plant - lace-top fern
Any suggestions (or even criticism, I guess) would be appreciated. Thanks...
I've been lurking here for a few weeks and have found some very helpful information for my new tank. I've had it up for about 3 weeks now, and all has been good until the past few days.
After having the tank set up and water cycling for about 4 days, I added a few skirted tetras. About a week ago, I added 2 ghouramis. These are the only fish at this point, and when I've added them, I've done so in the recommended way - left the bag in the water for 20 minutes, added a bit of my tank water to the bag, let it sit a while longer, then use a net to add the fish to my tank without adding the water from the pet shop.
The pH, nitrate/rite and ammonia level has been stable up until the last couple of days. The pH level is still fine, but the ammonia level has spiked VERY high - around 8 ppm - and the water has become extraordinarily cloudy. I took out about 5 gallons from my 20 gallon tank, and sure enough, within an hour the tank was just as cloudy as it was before. I did this same thing again today, with the exact same results - cloudy tank and high ammonia. It's not a matter of over-feeding, as I've had tanks in the past and know to feed them just enough so that the food is consumed in a few minutes.
Here are my tank particulars:
20 gallons
4 skirted tetras, 2 ghouramis
neutral pH
8 ppm ammonia
1 live plant - lace-top fern
Any suggestions (or even criticism, I guess) would be appreciated. Thanks...