It's good in that it's necessary in order for the cycle to complete. But it might mean that your ammo and nitrite levels are high and causing stress for the fish. You should really read the link I posted above if you haven't already.fisheyes said:ok i have cloudy white water aswell is a bacterial bloom a good thing?
If you are adding bacteria, I assuming you are doing fishless cycle. Why are you doing water changes?gb2004 said:I set up anew tank a few weeks ago and everything was fine. However although I have been doing weekly water changes adding bacteria etc, my water is extremely cloudy. Any ideas???
Yeah that's a good question. The fact that you're doing a fishless cycle would've been nice to know earlier, which is why I asked if there were fish in the tank.canarsie11 said:If you are adding bacteria, I assuming you are doing fishless cycle. Why are you doing water changes?gb2004 said:I set up anew tank a few weeks ago and everything was fine. However although I have been doing weekly water changes adding bacteria etc, my water is extremely cloudy. Any ideas???
The tank was set up roughly four weeks ago. There are fish in the tank, some guppies mainly. They have come from another tank I had as did most of the water.gb2004 said:I set up anew tank a few weeks ago and everything was fine. However although I have been doing weekly water changes adding bacteria etc, my water is extremely cloudy. Any ideas???
Sorry to say Nutrafin Cycle doesn't do much, if anything, to help the cycle along.gb2004 said:Its called cycle bacteria, it was recommended by my lfs when i explained my problem