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Tispe
May 6th 06, 08:44 PM
Last week I had to start up a brand new tank due to leakage of my old one.
I cleaned everything, just rinsed the inside of the tank with very hot
water. My water was nice and clear and my two fish doing nicely. Then the
water got cloudy, no green, just hazy. I noticed foam forming on top of the
water. Unexpectedly one of my fish died. The other one is doing ok, except
for this cloudiness and foam. Is that ammonia? If so what must I do
(obviously emptying the entire tank???) to prevent this. This is the first
time I've had this problem.
Thanks,
Tispe
EMERGENCY
1. check the water parameters: pH, ammonia, nitrite, nitrates
2. do the fish physical
3. change some or all of the water
4. from the water parameters and physical decide on a course of action
5. if there is nothing specific, do the tub to tub method
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"Tispe" > wrote:
>Last week I had to start up a brand new tank due to leakage of my old one.
>I cleaned everything, just rinsed the inside of the tank with very hot
>water. My water was nice and clear and my two fish doing nicely. Then the
>water got cloudy, no green, just hazy. I noticed foam forming on top of the
>water. Unexpectedly one of my fish died. The other one is doing ok, except
>for this cloudiness and foam. Is that ammonia? If so what must I do
>(obviously emptying the entire tank???) to prevent this. This is the first
>time I've had this problem.
>
>Thanks,
>Tispe
>
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May 7th 06, 04:45 PM
I suggest putting your surving fish in clean water in a separate tank.
Then clean your old tank. Use a 10/1 bleach mixture on all of it,
especially the rocks - everything you want in your tank, including your
pump, lines, etc. Put a couple drops of food coloring in the tank with
the bleach mix - red, blue, or another bright color.Let the bleach sit
in the tank for about 20 min to kill everything that might be growing
in there.Throw out your living plants (sorry) Then rinse the heck out
of the tank - over and over, until there is absolutely no trace of food
coloring left anywhere, and until you can't smell the bleach.Replace
your lines and filter pads, make sure everything is rinsed clean, fill
with fresh water. That way infections and chemical imbalances are
eliminated. Your fish will have the great stress of the new tank, and
the lack of nitrate/nitrite converting bacteria will exist, but both of
those will pass.
Good luck!
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