fishkers
Fish Fanatic
Okay so I have a fish tank that is cloudy. Its been cloudy and i've done a lot to figure out what is wrong. The water is fine; Ammonia is 0, Nitrite is 0, Nitrate is 40 (smidge high), Alkalinity is 120, Total Hardness is 100, and pH is 7.4. Okay so I did all the testing that checks out okay. I reduced feeding and did gravel vacuuming but there wasn't much waste. The filter is operating at full capacity with fresh carbon. The temperature is 75 degrees. All it has in it is 2 zebra danios, 2 platys and a Chinese algae eater.
This tank was like this now for about 2 months. At first I thought it was just cycling thing so I let it go for the time being. Well my one zebra danio ended up getting dropsy which is caused usually by poor water quality. During this time I was doing water changes once a week. They don't really seem to help. So I cleaned the entire tank out, cleaned the gravel really well, and the tank really well. Put it all back together and it was clear for 3 days. Then it got cloudy again. I did water changes and it didn't help and now i'm here. I've done water changes, i've tested the water. I've reduced feeding and the tank is cycled according to my water stats.
So what could be going on???
This tank was like this now for about 2 months. At first I thought it was just cycling thing so I let it go for the time being. Well my one zebra danio ended up getting dropsy which is caused usually by poor water quality. During this time I was doing water changes once a week. They don't really seem to help. So I cleaned the entire tank out, cleaned the gravel really well, and the tank really well. Put it all back together and it was clear for 3 days. Then it got cloudy again. I did water changes and it didn't help and now i'm here. I've done water changes, i've tested the water. I've reduced feeding and the tank is cycled according to my water stats.
So what could be going on???