Yesterday I set up my old 30L tank in order to make some room in the 60L for the influx of yet another batch of platy fry expected within the week. I had put the sponge for the newly set-up tank next to the Fluval U1 filter in the 60L for just over a week to seed it. Transferred some of the fry yesterday - 5 in total - 1x14wk old, 2x9wk old and 2x4wk old. Had originally wanted to transfer mum so that it could be a nursery tank - however she proved to be very elusive and wouldn't be caught and was getting quite stressed about it so I decided to make room by transferring the fry instead.
30L water stats (transferred 16L from the 60L then topped up with dechlorinated tap water):
Day 1 yesterday - Ammonia and nitrite tested twice - both negative, both times. other stats pH7.8, nitrate 10ppm, temp 24º
Day 2 today - Ammonia and nitrite tested this morning both negative. Came home from work this evening to find the 30L tank very cloudy and all the fry gasping at the surface. I am almost certain it is a bacterial bloom. The ammonia and nitrite tested negative again, however the gasping at the surface really worried me. I have read posts on here about bacterial blooms and there seems to be conflicting advice - some say leave it alone and it will go away on its own - others say do 50% water changes every 20 mins whilst others still say that can make it worse!
Anyway because of the gasping I've done a 50% water change, turned out the light as the temperature had gone up from 24º-26ºC since this morning and I'm sure the light is responsible - no heater in there yet (just as well!) The fry have now moved away from the surface, but are not moving much and the cloudiness has diminished a bit.
Do I do more water changes before I go to bed in a couple of hours or wait and see how the fish are behaving? If I do water changes will it make the problem worse? I don't really understand about the 2 different types of bacteria other than the bloom is probably caused by the quick growing variety rather than the beneficial ones we all try to protect.
Can anyone please advise? I know it's a tall order, but I would appreciate some advice really soon! Why do these things always seem to happen at night?
Tank info in signature but happy to answer any questions if I've left relevant details out.
Many thanks!
30L water stats (transferred 16L from the 60L then topped up with dechlorinated tap water):
Day 1 yesterday - Ammonia and nitrite tested twice - both negative, both times. other stats pH7.8, nitrate 10ppm, temp 24º
Day 2 today - Ammonia and nitrite tested this morning both negative. Came home from work this evening to find the 30L tank very cloudy and all the fry gasping at the surface. I am almost certain it is a bacterial bloom. The ammonia and nitrite tested negative again, however the gasping at the surface really worried me. I have read posts on here about bacterial blooms and there seems to be conflicting advice - some say leave it alone and it will go away on its own - others say do 50% water changes every 20 mins whilst others still say that can make it worse!
Anyway because of the gasping I've done a 50% water change, turned out the light as the temperature had gone up from 24º-26ºC since this morning and I'm sure the light is responsible - no heater in there yet (just as well!) The fry have now moved away from the surface, but are not moving much and the cloudiness has diminished a bit.
Do I do more water changes before I go to bed in a couple of hours or wait and see how the fish are behaving? If I do water changes will it make the problem worse? I don't really understand about the 2 different types of bacteria other than the bloom is probably caused by the quick growing variety rather than the beneficial ones we all try to protect.
Can anyone please advise? I know it's a tall order, but I would appreciate some advice really soon! Why do these things always seem to happen at night?
Tank info in signature but happy to answer any questions if I've left relevant details out.
Many thanks!