Chrispixx
Fish Crazy
The video of the tank looked clearer than the pics in post #13. In the pics it looks like green water which would be algea,(or is that just the way the pics look?) you say your lights are on only four hours but is the tank near a window where it would get sunlight to cause an algea bloom?
If it is an algea problem you could try a blackout, where you make sure there is no light getting to the tank at all. Do this either by keeping the room completely dark for 3-4 days or covering the tank with something to block all light.
Also reduce feeding or dont feed at all, the fish will be alright without food for awhile.
One more thing.. i dont like the way the bubbles in pic #2 are just hanging around. Meaning when the bubbles come up to the surface they should dissapate/break up imediately then pop quickly. When the bubles come up to the surface and linger or hang around or form a foamy froth it is time for a water change. ( just a tip i learned from a long time fish keeper)
Cool video nice tank hope you get it sorted out, everything is a learning experience.
If it is an algea problem you could try a blackout, where you make sure there is no light getting to the tank at all. Do this either by keeping the room completely dark for 3-4 days or covering the tank with something to block all light.
Also reduce feeding or dont feed at all, the fish will be alright without food for awhile.
One more thing.. i dont like the way the bubbles in pic #2 are just hanging around. Meaning when the bubbles come up to the surface they should dissapate/break up imediately then pop quickly. When the bubles come up to the surface and linger or hang around or form a foamy froth it is time for a water change. ( just a tip i learned from a long time fish keeper)
Cool video nice tank hope you get it sorted out, everything is a learning experience.