Overview: I have a 60-gallon tank, which I have had since July of 2008. I have 4 emerald corys (since July '08), some cardinal tetra, red serpae tetra, a bleeding heart tetra and some golden wonder killis. I am holding off on purchasing new fish until I solve this cloudy water issue. (oddly, tetras always seem to do well, but I have had problems with barbs the past half year that i didn't have prior). The killis have been going strong for some time now.
A couple of months ago, I removed all plants and decorations from the tank, leaving just the fish, the gravel and the water. I moved 20-gallons of water using a siphon vacuum to clean all of the decayed food etc from the gravel. All of the plants and decorations were washed by hand using just warm water, and allowed to air dry. After everything was returned and the tank filled up again, I turned on the air for the filters and the air stone, and the water was a bit cloudy, as it often is after a good cleaning and everything gets disturbed until the filters do their thing. This time, the filters didn't do their thing. The water wasn't clearing up.
To make a long story short, I have had water going from cloudy to clear and back again ever since. I was thinking algae maybe, and left the lights off for a period of time each day. Didn't seem to help. I did another even bigger water change a month later, but the problem persists.
Alkalinity is a bit low. pH and all other conditions are normal.
Water clarifiers tend to clear the water. But, when I feed them, shortly after feeding the water tends to get cloudy again. I don't want to keep using water clarifiers, but they do point to it being some kind of particulate. At one point I though it might be some shrimp-loving microorganism (whether pellets or frozen) since it seemed to always get cloudy after feeding them shrimp, but today I gave them only flakes, and the water got cloudy - not right away, but I noticed it about 30 or more minutes after feeding. Other days the flakes had no effect.
The water temperature is a stable 78 F.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or request any additional information?
A couple of months ago, I removed all plants and decorations from the tank, leaving just the fish, the gravel and the water. I moved 20-gallons of water using a siphon vacuum to clean all of the decayed food etc from the gravel. All of the plants and decorations were washed by hand using just warm water, and allowed to air dry. After everything was returned and the tank filled up again, I turned on the air for the filters and the air stone, and the water was a bit cloudy, as it often is after a good cleaning and everything gets disturbed until the filters do their thing. This time, the filters didn't do their thing. The water wasn't clearing up.
To make a long story short, I have had water going from cloudy to clear and back again ever since. I was thinking algae maybe, and left the lights off for a period of time each day. Didn't seem to help. I did another even bigger water change a month later, but the problem persists.
Alkalinity is a bit low. pH and all other conditions are normal.
Water clarifiers tend to clear the water. But, when I feed them, shortly after feeding the water tends to get cloudy again. I don't want to keep using water clarifiers, but they do point to it being some kind of particulate. At one point I though it might be some shrimp-loving microorganism (whether pellets or frozen) since it seemed to always get cloudy after feeding them shrimp, but today I gave them only flakes, and the water got cloudy - not right away, but I noticed it about 30 or more minutes after feeding. Other days the flakes had no effect.
The water temperature is a stable 78 F.
Does anyone have any suggestions, or request any additional information?