KieranBoyne
Moved On
Hello guys, im not sure if this is in the right place so if not, feel free to move it.
So, 2 days ago I added api root tabs, dosed liquid carbon and liquid plant fertilisers. And now my tank has gone really cloudy!! On the 1st day it was only starting to go cloudy so at night I did a water change, then the next day the tank had just got worse and I could barely see to the back of the tank. So I did another 25% water change. With every water change it just seems to get worse. And I have researched a bit and one user posted a link, and it basically said water changes are next to useless as I would have to do it every 10-15 minutes if I want to remove the bacteria that are causing this., due to the speed in which they multiply. I gravel vacuumed the substrate earlier but I don't think that made any difference as it is still cloudy.... When the lights are off it looks fine but once I turn them on it looks really bad. Also, my fish don't seem to be affected what so ever and are just swimming along. And the tank looks a milky colour. When I take pics the tank looks clear so.... There's no point in me taking one..
Any ideas as to what I can do to clear it up??? I'm 99.9% sure it is a bacterial bloom, but how do I clear up the water???
So, 2 days ago I added api root tabs, dosed liquid carbon and liquid plant fertilisers. And now my tank has gone really cloudy!! On the 1st day it was only starting to go cloudy so at night I did a water change, then the next day the tank had just got worse and I could barely see to the back of the tank. So I did another 25% water change. With every water change it just seems to get worse. And I have researched a bit and one user posted a link, and it basically said water changes are next to useless as I would have to do it every 10-15 minutes if I want to remove the bacteria that are causing this., due to the speed in which they multiply. I gravel vacuumed the substrate earlier but I don't think that made any difference as it is still cloudy.... When the lights are off it looks fine but once I turn them on it looks really bad. Also, my fish don't seem to be affected what so ever and are just swimming along. And the tank looks a milky colour. When I take pics the tank looks clear so.... There's no point in me taking one..
Any ideas as to what I can do to clear it up??? I'm 99.9% sure it is a bacterial bloom, but how do I clear up the water???