What kind of fish? What are the water stats? How long did you wait before you added fish? Did you let the tank cycle? Why did you add chemicals? You need to cut back to once a day on feeding. How much and what kind of food do you use? Thier is nothing you can do to prevent the foggyness it is normal with new tanks and maybe you shoudn't have added that many fish.
And maybe you shoudn't have started with a 150g maybe you should have started with a 10g because begginners aren't really good with huge tanks.
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Hello Everyone!
I'm new here
I have a brand new 150 gallon aquarium and 33 small fish calling it home.
12 neon tetras
8 tiger barbs
4 rosy tetras
4 mollies
2 catfish
2 sucker fish (plecto<something>
1 betta
and it still looks empty!
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I started with a 1 gallon Spongebob Squarepants aquarium with an under gravel filter.
Then I progressed to a 2.5 gallon of the same kind.
Then I went on to a 10 gallon with a paddle wheel bio filter and a hang on the side small powered filter pack.
Then after my mother's wake I had a big empty space along one side of my living room that needed filling. I had considered a 330 gallon wall unit aquarium but then I would have had to move my wall hanging plasma television and my 6.5 foot tall oak stereo cabinet. So I opted for the 150 gallon glass casket on a slab type aquarium because I liked it as an alternative to my mother's casket.
Each one of my 33 fish average 1 to 2 inches in length. Is that too much for a 150 gallon tank? The "Aquariums for Dummies" book said cycle the aquarium for 24 hours with proper chemicals and bacteria starter before adding fish, and I did. I use standard flaky fish food and they love it. How can you keep an aquarium without chemicals? That wasn't mentioned in "Aquariums for Dummies".
My aquarium has 5 foot trough over the back of the hood through which water is pumped up and over 3 layers of filtering; bio, chemical, and mechanical, and falls back into the tank.
The book also says foggy water is a result of bacteria blooms and says to add water clearing chemicals to clearing it up. I did and it didn't work.
Now maybe you could be so kind and tell me what you use to clear up foggy water?
Thank you
Kelly