Skysters
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It does sound like you might be feeding too much yes. It also sounds like a lot of vegetable matter, which is great, but they would appreciate something meaty too. Defrost a couple of Prawns or Frozen mussels from your local aquarium shop, Frozen bloodworm or a meaty granule food like Tetra Prima.
Anyway, going from what you have just said above, it sounds like you have simply shafted your filter by replacing all of the contents with new material. I presume you got it from eBay, got it home and went "eeeew that's really dirty" and thought a good clean and new filter stuff would be the best course of action? To be fair to you, its a very common mistake to make so don't feel to bad.
Try do some daily water changes as well as half dose the tank with meds and you might be ok, but i suspect that being mid filter cycle (you can read about this in the beginners resource section here) and doing a treatment won't set you off to a good start in fish keeping and certainly don't add any more fish to the tank.
Tizer the tank came home and got set up as it was as the fish and loaches were already living it in , we bought with us 0ver 50 litres of origanal tank water which was in the tank , and just put it all back in ..and then topped up gradually with tap water and de clorhine to make sure the water was safe .. so nope we didnt give the tank a clean when we got it .its running the same filter that was already in there .. we added another for a spare , and the only thing new was a new heater the other one didnt work ..it was stuck on 30 the week we set up i took 3 samples to lfs to check water levels and the shop had sed everything was spot on ..
the worms we feed are blood worms , but will take on board other foods as u have mentioned
now about this tiny tank idea ? good or bad idea ? for the clowns i know they like the room to swim about , but they so poorly i wanna try anything i can as i said to try and save them ?