Melodie
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I have a 9 gallon Fluval Flex, that has been running since last May (about 8 months now). I do have live plants in it, and until yesterday, a little Betta fish named Pi.
At the beginning of December I had to move my aquarium to my work while I’m between houses. I work for my dad’s small business, so getting permission was no problem.
The aquarium is currently set up in my dad’s office (because it locks and only he and I have keys for it, and he was worried about people messing with it). The aquarium lights are on a timer (set for 7 hours a day), and I have an auto feeder set up (ZooMed Bettamatic- I used it a few times before when going out of town for a few days) because I don’t trust my dad to remember to feed him, and I’m not there everyday. Also there are no windows in his office, so sunlight is not a factor here.
I work night shift 4 nights a week and check on everything while I’m there, and my dad is in during the day on weekdays and would let me know if anything was weird.
And so that’s how it has been for about a month now. Everything has been perfectly normal in there, and Pi seemed pretty happy.
On the 10th I cleaned the filter. I have been having a bit of algae build up on the plants for a few months now, and have been sort of just watching it and wondering if I should get some kind of algae-eating critter. Then I realized that I had never actually cleaned the filter since having the aquarium, and the research I had done suggested that I should be doing that every once in a while, so I figured why not?
As per what I read, I took the filter out, put it in a bucket of de-chlorinated water (close to the aquarium temp, so as not to kill any good bacteria hopefully) and squeezed it out a few times. Then I put it all back together.
Everything was fine up until last night, when I came in and the water was cloudy. I lifted the lid to find my poor fish and see if he was ok, and found him floating on his side at the top. He was gone.
I of course tested the water right away, and everything I was able to test for (ammonia, Nitrate, Nitrite) came back 0. Even the Ph was normal! Now, I don’t know if there’s supposed to be traces of nitrate or nitrite, but my levels have always been at zero which I just took to mean that my plants and filter are doing a really great job. Maybe I'm wrong?
After that I decided to do a full water change, hoping it would help with the water cloudiness. I’m still not sure if that was the right thing to do, but I guess I was kind of in panic mode at the time… in any case, it didn’t help and the water was still cloudy last I checked before I left this morning.
I don’t know what exactly happened, or what I did wrong and was hoping you guys could help? I want to learn everything I can to make sure this never happens again..
From the reading I've done so far, my running theory is that cleaning the filter triggered a cycle which in turn triggered some kind of bacteria or algae bloom?
At the beginning of December I had to move my aquarium to my work while I’m between houses. I work for my dad’s small business, so getting permission was no problem.
The aquarium is currently set up in my dad’s office (because it locks and only he and I have keys for it, and he was worried about people messing with it). The aquarium lights are on a timer (set for 7 hours a day), and I have an auto feeder set up (ZooMed Bettamatic- I used it a few times before when going out of town for a few days) because I don’t trust my dad to remember to feed him, and I’m not there everyday. Also there are no windows in his office, so sunlight is not a factor here.
I work night shift 4 nights a week and check on everything while I’m there, and my dad is in during the day on weekdays and would let me know if anything was weird.
And so that’s how it has been for about a month now. Everything has been perfectly normal in there, and Pi seemed pretty happy.
On the 10th I cleaned the filter. I have been having a bit of algae build up on the plants for a few months now, and have been sort of just watching it and wondering if I should get some kind of algae-eating critter. Then I realized that I had never actually cleaned the filter since having the aquarium, and the research I had done suggested that I should be doing that every once in a while, so I figured why not?
As per what I read, I took the filter out, put it in a bucket of de-chlorinated water (close to the aquarium temp, so as not to kill any good bacteria hopefully) and squeezed it out a few times. Then I put it all back together.
Everything was fine up until last night, when I came in and the water was cloudy. I lifted the lid to find my poor fish and see if he was ok, and found him floating on his side at the top. He was gone.
I of course tested the water right away, and everything I was able to test for (ammonia, Nitrate, Nitrite) came back 0. Even the Ph was normal! Now, I don’t know if there’s supposed to be traces of nitrate or nitrite, but my levels have always been at zero which I just took to mean that my plants and filter are doing a really great job. Maybe I'm wrong?
After that I decided to do a full water change, hoping it would help with the water cloudiness. I’m still not sure if that was the right thing to do, but I guess I was kind of in panic mode at the time… in any case, it didn’t help and the water was still cloudy last I checked before I left this morning.
I don’t know what exactly happened, or what I did wrong and was hoping you guys could help? I want to learn everything I can to make sure this never happens again..
From the reading I've done so far, my running theory is that cleaning the filter triggered a cycle which in turn triggered some kind of bacteria or algae bloom?