I had a tank of 1 foot loaches and about 15 Rainbow fish of various species. Just ordered a 100 gallon tank for the loaches so they'd have more room to swim and was planning on moving in my Gourami and Plecos (all tiny right now) into my 50 gallon tank together and then retiring their previous 29 gallon tank. As I've mentioned before I'm disabled and on O2 24/7 - water changes have become a struggle for me so I pay somebody to come every Friday and do a 70-80% water change. I've also mentioned before that Topeka's water has a PH of 9.4 - same as my tap water and all my fish require a PH of 6.5-7.5. In addition to Prime we add a small amount (about 1/8 tablespoon) of Neutral Reducer to each 5 gallon bucket of water. The Neutral reducer always makes the water cloudy for about 1 hour and it also makes the PH a solid 7.0.
Last week I gave my DoJo's some orange dried shrimp pellets "for loaches". From what I could see, they chewed them up and then spit them out. The water turned a very dark orange color. While I was getting ready to do a water change, a Rainbow fish died, then 2 Rainbow fish died. I got a big net and just scooped as many rainbow fish out of the tank as possible - got them all out without any further deaths. They are now with my Gourami and Plecos in a rather overcrowded 29 gallon tank, that had crystal clear water at that point.
So at 2 am I am back with my loaches and changing the orange water. I did it just as we always do with Prime and Neutral Reducer. That got rid of the orange and it turned cloudy. I turned off everybody's light and went to bed about 6 am (it takes me a LONG time to do a water change. When I got up the next day the loaches tank was still cloudy - very strange. A day or two later it was still cloudy my assistant came in and did a water change on both tanks. The loaches tank remains cloudy. I have NO IDEA WHY.
Then the next day all of a sudden I looked at my Gourami/Rainbow/Pleco tank suddenly had turned cloudy too. I haven't done a water change and no fish that I can see have died - I know my Gourami very well and I've accounted for all of them but can't locate all 6 plecos (not unusual). I don't even remember how many Rainbow fish I had after I lost some in the orange water, but I believe I have 10 left - I haven't been able to locate all of these since they move around so much but I think they are all alive. Interestingly, ALL the snails have moved up to the top of the tank like they needed more air. I have had hundreds and hundreds of these so I quickly removed all of them that I could see and I should have the population back down to normal numbers (less than 10 - at least for a week or so.
So any ideas about what is causing the cloudy water in these two tanks? I;ve been using the Neutral Reducer for about a year and a half - and it always behaves the same way - cloudy for 1 hour then sparkling clear - until now. The loaches have behaved fine. The other tank of fish seem a little agitated to me the gourami are going to the top for air more often and sometimes the Rainbow fish behave rather frantic but then will settle down. And I know the behavior of the snails is unusual. I have a large HOB AquaClear filter on the back (largest they make) and it is cleaned weekly. I need to test the water but my test kit ran out of ammonia and nitrates so I ordered a new kit (I don't go in places or travel much at all so I order everything online. I'm kind of expecting to see high ammonia or nitrites. I should go ahead and test for nitrites since i have enough of that solution. I tested all tanks about 2 weeks ago and they were perfect so any change would be a clue. The solution being yet more water changes that I don't have the energy to complete. right now.
Last week I gave my DoJo's some orange dried shrimp pellets "for loaches". From what I could see, they chewed them up and then spit them out. The water turned a very dark orange color. While I was getting ready to do a water change, a Rainbow fish died, then 2 Rainbow fish died. I got a big net and just scooped as many rainbow fish out of the tank as possible - got them all out without any further deaths. They are now with my Gourami and Plecos in a rather overcrowded 29 gallon tank, that had crystal clear water at that point.
So at 2 am I am back with my loaches and changing the orange water. I did it just as we always do with Prime and Neutral Reducer. That got rid of the orange and it turned cloudy. I turned off everybody's light and went to bed about 6 am (it takes me a LONG time to do a water change. When I got up the next day the loaches tank was still cloudy - very strange. A day or two later it was still cloudy my assistant came in and did a water change on both tanks. The loaches tank remains cloudy. I have NO IDEA WHY.
Then the next day all of a sudden I looked at my Gourami/Rainbow/Pleco tank suddenly had turned cloudy too. I haven't done a water change and no fish that I can see have died - I know my Gourami very well and I've accounted for all of them but can't locate all 6 plecos (not unusual). I don't even remember how many Rainbow fish I had after I lost some in the orange water, but I believe I have 10 left - I haven't been able to locate all of these since they move around so much but I think they are all alive. Interestingly, ALL the snails have moved up to the top of the tank like they needed more air. I have had hundreds and hundreds of these so I quickly removed all of them that I could see and I should have the population back down to normal numbers (less than 10 - at least for a week or so.
So any ideas about what is causing the cloudy water in these two tanks? I;ve been using the Neutral Reducer for about a year and a half - and it always behaves the same way - cloudy for 1 hour then sparkling clear - until now. The loaches have behaved fine. The other tank of fish seem a little agitated to me the gourami are going to the top for air more often and sometimes the Rainbow fish behave rather frantic but then will settle down. And I know the behavior of the snails is unusual. I have a large HOB AquaClear filter on the back (largest they make) and it is cleaned weekly. I need to test the water but my test kit ran out of ammonia and nitrates so I ordered a new kit (I don't go in places or travel much at all so I order everything online. I'm kind of expecting to see high ammonia or nitrites. I should go ahead and test for nitrites since i have enough of that solution. I tested all tanks about 2 weeks ago and they were perfect so any change would be a clue. The solution being yet more water changes that I don't have the energy to complete. right now.