lickwidspace
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Hello, I am new to the TFF, I have been reading several Tropical fish sites looking for an answer to my cloudy tank issue, I figured this site looked to be the best to post on....so here it goes...
The Tank is a 55gal 4ft tank containing:
2 angle fish (5" Fin to fin)
2 dwarf goramies (2")
1 pearl gorami (3")
2 shark catfish (2")
1 large Pleco (8")
1 Bichir (7")
1 Black Ghost Knife (4")
3 danos (3")
1 needle nose eel (6")
The tank has always been crystal clear for the last 14 months, never had any problems with it until about 2 weeks ago.
I recently moved... So the worst nightmare possible for an aquariust, the Tank had to come down and be moved too. During the move, I didnt loose any fish, but I did loose my tank. Well I ended up replacing the tank, and setting it up at my new house, I brought 20gals of water from the old tank with me along with the fish. I used the 20 gals to seed the other 35 that went into the tank. Everything seemed to be doing ok, the fish were all well and the tank looked nice and clean. And everything remained that way for another couple weeks.
Skip ahead a few weeks, the tank has been up and running again for 4 weeks, for the last 2 weeks, I have been fighting a white cloudy mess. The tank is foggy. You can see the back wall from the front side, but looking from the side, you cannot see the opposite wall 4' away. I have tried 50-60% water changes every other day for a week... After the water change the tank looks 100% better, but by the end of the 2nd day its back where i started. I cleaned the fliter, removed all plants and rockwork (fake), cleaned everything, vaccumed the substrate rocks, cut feedings in half. Nothing seems to work, or even improve the situation for longer than a day.
Water params are ok:
Nitrate: 20 (been holding solid at that)
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Ph: 6.6 (Low but solid, not fluctuating)
I have been thinking of breaking down the whole tank and cleaning EVERYTHING to the best I can then putting it all back together, but I am worried it may kick off anther nitrogen cycle...What do I do with the fish?
I'm sure there are many questions you may also need answered before giving me a good direction to go in, so please feel free to ask I will respond as soon as i can with whatever information you may need.
Please any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kenn
The Tank is a 55gal 4ft tank containing:
2 angle fish (5" Fin to fin)
2 dwarf goramies (2")
1 pearl gorami (3")
2 shark catfish (2")
1 large Pleco (8")
1 Bichir (7")
1 Black Ghost Knife (4")
3 danos (3")
1 needle nose eel (6")
The tank has always been crystal clear for the last 14 months, never had any problems with it until about 2 weeks ago.
I recently moved... So the worst nightmare possible for an aquariust, the Tank had to come down and be moved too. During the move, I didnt loose any fish, but I did loose my tank. Well I ended up replacing the tank, and setting it up at my new house, I brought 20gals of water from the old tank with me along with the fish. I used the 20 gals to seed the other 35 that went into the tank. Everything seemed to be doing ok, the fish were all well and the tank looked nice and clean. And everything remained that way for another couple weeks.
Skip ahead a few weeks, the tank has been up and running again for 4 weeks, for the last 2 weeks, I have been fighting a white cloudy mess. The tank is foggy. You can see the back wall from the front side, but looking from the side, you cannot see the opposite wall 4' away. I have tried 50-60% water changes every other day for a week... After the water change the tank looks 100% better, but by the end of the 2nd day its back where i started. I cleaned the fliter, removed all plants and rockwork (fake), cleaned everything, vaccumed the substrate rocks, cut feedings in half. Nothing seems to work, or even improve the situation for longer than a day.
Water params are ok:
Nitrate: 20 (been holding solid at that)
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Ph: 6.6 (Low but solid, not fluctuating)
I have been thinking of breaking down the whole tank and cleaning EVERYTHING to the best I can then putting it all back together, but I am worried it may kick off anther nitrogen cycle...What do I do with the fish?
I'm sure there are many questions you may also need answered before giving me a good direction to go in, so please feel free to ask I will respond as soon as i can with whatever information you may need.
Please any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kenn