twin54
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
First and foremost want to thank many of the reg posteres in this section for there great information! Many of you are the reason I finally decided to have a go at a "turquoise thumb"! Thus far I must say I love the idea that my entire tank will be alive for the first time ever. However atm I'm going through a rough patch with the newly planted tank and would love some help!
To start things off changed my substrate to sand form a previous gravel substrate. This was for 2 reasons 1) the look is just unbeatable imo and 2) My YO-YO loaches were hurting themselves trying to dig in the gravel and I hated seeing them in pain or worst seing one of them missing a barb! The first day or 2 I had bad cloudy water but after that it settled and for aprox 2 weeks was a crystal clear home even when the loaches made some of the sand go flying while digging!
The aquascape was rather band and the loaches seemed to try and hide under the rock 100% of the time with th elack of plants in the tank but rather than get fake ones I opted to have a go at live. With some reasearch and talking for a good hour with an amazing hobbyist / owner of a LFS I setteled on 3 plants.
After getting home and following there instructions I planted all the plants and naturally after stiring up the sand the water was a tad cloudy. However this cleared up in abotu 2 hours and it was beutifull! Since then however I have not been able to keep the water clear! Its a terrible white cloudy color. I have been doing 25% water changes and been keepign an eye on the filter to ensure there is no plant material trapped inside.
Here are my wter stats that I know
PH 7.0
Nitrite : 0ppm
Amonia : 0ppm
Nitrates: 0-5 ppm
As well I keep the temperature at 28 degrees celcius.
I really dont know why it's so cloudy or how to fix it Any help / solutions would be much apreciated!
Thank you in advance for any and all help provided!
**Here is a link to the tank setup now and a list of the plants with ictures of them in tank : <a href="http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=294062" target="_blank">http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=294062</a>
First and foremost want to thank many of the reg posteres in this section for there great information! Many of you are the reason I finally decided to have a go at a "turquoise thumb"! Thus far I must say I love the idea that my entire tank will be alive for the first time ever. However atm I'm going through a rough patch with the newly planted tank and would love some help!
To start things off changed my substrate to sand form a previous gravel substrate. This was for 2 reasons 1) the look is just unbeatable imo and 2) My YO-YO loaches were hurting themselves trying to dig in the gravel and I hated seeing them in pain or worst seing one of them missing a barb! The first day or 2 I had bad cloudy water but after that it settled and for aprox 2 weeks was a crystal clear home even when the loaches made some of the sand go flying while digging!
The aquascape was rather band and the loaches seemed to try and hide under the rock 100% of the time with th elack of plants in the tank but rather than get fake ones I opted to have a go at live. With some reasearch and talking for a good hour with an amazing hobbyist / owner of a LFS I setteled on 3 plants.
After getting home and following there instructions I planted all the plants and naturally after stiring up the sand the water was a tad cloudy. However this cleared up in abotu 2 hours and it was beutifull! Since then however I have not been able to keep the water clear! Its a terrible white cloudy color. I have been doing 25% water changes and been keepign an eye on the filter to ensure there is no plant material trapped inside.
Here are my wter stats that I know
PH 7.0
Nitrite : 0ppm
Amonia : 0ppm
Nitrates: 0-5 ppm
As well I keep the temperature at 28 degrees celcius.
I really dont know why it's so cloudy or how to fix it Any help / solutions would be much apreciated!
Thank you in advance for any and all help provided!
**Here is a link to the tank setup now and a list of the plants with ictures of them in tank : <a href="http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=294062" target="_blank">http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?showtopic=294062</a>