Hi Team,
I maintain a 35-liter aquarium that houses four angelfish, one honey gourami, and one koi. I have some concerns regarding water changes. I typically perform a 30-40% water change each week; however, this week I observed that the water had become excessively cloudy, despite the filter operating effectively with appropriate biological media. Given that the gravel was heavily contaminated, I utilized my electronic pump to clean the water.
Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of debris, the water became nearly opaque during the cleaning process. Consequently, I had no choice but to remove the fish and empty the tank to clean the gravel. I did not completely clean the gravel while the fish were out of the tank.
I have a few questions: Is it advisable to remove the fish for cleaning in this manner? Alternatively, should I clean the gravel while keeping the fish in the tank? What method would you recommend as the most effective?
I took care to minimize harm to beneficial bacteria by keeping all my hardscapes covered with cloths moistened with tank water. When water was fully changed I specifically added one dose of nitrifying bacteria.
I maintain a 35-liter aquarium that houses four angelfish, one honey gourami, and one koi. I have some concerns regarding water changes. I typically perform a 30-40% water change each week; however, this week I observed that the water had become excessively cloudy, despite the filter operating effectively with appropriate biological media. Given that the gravel was heavily contaminated, I utilized my electronic pump to clean the water.
Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of debris, the water became nearly opaque during the cleaning process. Consequently, I had no choice but to remove the fish and empty the tank to clean the gravel. I did not completely clean the gravel while the fish were out of the tank.
I have a few questions: Is it advisable to remove the fish for cleaning in this manner? Alternatively, should I clean the gravel while keeping the fish in the tank? What method would you recommend as the most effective?
I took care to minimize harm to beneficial bacteria by keeping all my hardscapes covered with cloths moistened with tank water. When water was fully changed I specifically added one dose of nitrifying bacteria.