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Thread: Cloudy tank???

  1. Default Cloudy tank???

    About a week ago I noticed that my tank was unusually cloudy (never happened before). I changed the water yesterday but already, it is back to being cloudy. It's a 36 G tank and I currently have 3 fish in there. Its the fewest amount of fish that I've had in there- could it be related? The fish are acting fine and look 100% ok. :/

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    How long has the tank been set up?
    is it cycled?

    It sounds as though you're experiencing a bacterial bloom - typical in tanks that are not yet cycled. The bloom is not harmful but you do need to know what your water perimeters are so you can address any problems you might have with elevated ammonia and or nitrites.
    What are your ammonia, nitrite and nitrate readings? We can go from there.
    Last edited by fishmommie; 12-12-2012 at 11:07 PM.
    30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
    5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
    90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
    90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommie
    How long has the tank been set up?
    is it cycled?

    It sounds as though you're experiencing a bacterial bloom - typical in tanks that are not yet cycled. The bloom is not harmful but you do need to know what your water perimeters are so you can address any problems you might have with elevated ammonia and or nitrites.
    What are your ammonia, nitrite and nitrate readings? We can go from there.

    I've had the tank for almost a year now. Never had ANY sort of water issues before :/ I don't know on the readings. I honestly don't test because I think that the less you mess with things the less likely they are to get messed up (life philosophy not just animal one). It ends up being a game of catch up. I was hoping to add more fish soon but don't think I will if it is harmful.... doesn't seem to be but still

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    Also, it does have a tinge of color to the cloudiness. I can't honestly figure out if it's more of a greenish tinge or a brown one but it's definitely there. Barely there but is clearly different than clear water.

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    Arrow

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRainbow
    I honestly don't test because I think that the less you mess with things the less likely they are to get messed up
    Testing isn't 'messing with' anything. It's being informed of what's going on in your tank. It's especially relevant when you see something out of the ordinary.. Such as now.

    It's info that can't hurt & potentially helps us diagnose/fix your current issue as well.

    My GF calls me insincere... I pretend to care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 850R
    Testing isn't 'messing with' anything. It's being informed of what's going on in your tank. It's especially relevant when you see something out of the ordinary.. Such as now.

    It's info that can't hurt & potentially helps us diagnose/fix your current issue as well.

    It's the adding chemicals that comes with testing that I have an issue with :P I've been doing some googling since posting this and I'm guessing it's a bacterial bloom like was said ^^. I'm going to do another partial change tomorrow.... maybe that will help. I definitely hope so!

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    Ok, What is the issue? I am not quite clear on that because nothing goes in your tank.

    My GF calls me insincere... I pretend to care.
    Think about how stupid the average person is and then realize that half of them are stupider than that.~George Carlin.
    It's not that great.~Otto Rohwedder. My optimistic pessimism is tempered with pessimistic optimism.
    Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.~Aldous Huxley.

    William, What decade will all that 'hit-n-run crapola spam' be deleted from 'Buy & sell'?

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    Testing water does not add any chemicals to your tank. You remove water samples from the tank then test.

    While I understand your desire to keep things simple, you may be doing so at the risk of your fish. If you were to test and find out that your fish are suffering from ammonia poisoning, you would want to correct it right? If you don't know if it's a problem for them, how can you possibly give them the best environment? And adding more fish to a tank where the water perimeters are uncertain could result in the loss of not just your existing fish but any new ones you add.

    Best advice = invest in an API liquid test kit. Check your perimeters and go from there.
    30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
    5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
    90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
    90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939

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    looks like our posts crossed 850R

    Wanted to add: ignorance of your water perimeters may be bliss but knowledge is power. A little over the top, but you get my drift.
    30 gal FW:dw gourami, cory cats, ABN pleco, Colombian & Serpae tetra, nerites & mystery snails
    5.5 gal FW: crown tail betta
    90 gal FW: Blood Parrots, severums, Jurupari, EBJD, congo tetras, angel, dw gourami, mystery snails
    90 Gal Journal: http://www.aquaticcommunity.com/aqua...ad.php?t=93939

  10. #10

    Talking

    Well.. I am Ninja.

    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommie
    Wanted to add: ignorance of your water perimeters may be bliss but knowledge is power.
    + 1 to this

    My GF calls me insincere... I pretend to care.
    Think about how stupid the average person is and then realize that half of them are stupider than that.~George Carlin.
    It's not that great.~Otto Rohwedder. My optimistic pessimism is tempered with pessimistic optimism.
    Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.~Aldous Huxley.

    William, What decade will all that 'hit-n-run crapola spam' be deleted from 'Buy & sell'?

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