broncbuster
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If this seems long winded, I'm sorry, I just want to make sure that all the bases are covered.
I have a 55gal african tank with play sand substrate, a Rena XP3 filter filled with ceramic rings and bio stars, sponges, fine filter and charcoal(biochemzorb), Air pump, and a large heater. It's stocked with a few africans, a pictus and a bushy nose pleco. The fish seem healthy and do fine in their community. The tank is cycled and has been for about 6 months now. They eay twice a day and are growing nicely. I'm having a problem with cloudy water. I suspect that it may be the substrate, being play sand, but i can't be sure because it's been clean before now and has recently started getting worse. It's a white cloudy look, not green or any other color. I do regular water changes about once a week or so depending on the water cleanliness, but lately i've been doing them more often to try to alleviate the cloudiness with no improvement. For decorations, i have some sunken ships with air bubbles and fake plants. Along with a large white rock full of holes for hiding places and what not. The water is at a constant 78 degrees and the water quality is good according to my API test kit.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 20
Please help.
I have a 55gal african tank with play sand substrate, a Rena XP3 filter filled with ceramic rings and bio stars, sponges, fine filter and charcoal(biochemzorb), Air pump, and a large heater. It's stocked with a few africans, a pictus and a bushy nose pleco. The fish seem healthy and do fine in their community. The tank is cycled and has been for about 6 months now. They eay twice a day and are growing nicely. I'm having a problem with cloudy water. I suspect that it may be the substrate, being play sand, but i can't be sure because it's been clean before now and has recently started getting worse. It's a white cloudy look, not green or any other color. I do regular water changes about once a week or so depending on the water cleanliness, but lately i've been doing them more often to try to alleviate the cloudiness with no improvement. For decorations, i have some sunken ships with air bubbles and fake plants. Along with a large white rock full of holes for hiding places and what not. The water is at a constant 78 degrees and the water quality is good according to my API test kit.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 20
Please help.