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john royce
July 14th 09, 11:32 AM
We have had a very small tank empty of fish for several months, but we have
kept the little filter pump going continously. Recently we bought three
small gold fish and used half the water that came with the fish and half the
water already in the tank.

The water has gone cloudy. Can you advise the likely reason for this
please and say what is roughly the maximum volume of water I can change
every day. Thanks.

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July 14th 09, 05:42 PM
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July 14th 09, 11:06 PM
you have the biological filter (they are bacteria), but the new fish are pumping out
more ammonia than they can handle. the cloudy (white, right?) is the biobacteria
looking for a home. If you add more "mats" in the filter they will settle down in
there. this is actually a good thing in that it is unlikely that the ammonia is
spiking high, however, you need to check for nitrites and ammonia until they zero
out. then the fish are safe.
1. cut back on feeding severely and small amounts of high quality (protein, no
grains) one mouthful each fish more often per day.
2. check the water parameters and do water changes to keep the nitrates below 40 ppm
3. you may need a larger tank for those fish. Generally 20 gallons for 2 fish, 10
gallons for each additional fish.
Ingrid

On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:32:05 +0100, "john royce" > wrote:

>We have had a very small tank empty of fish for several months, but we have
>kept the little filter pump going continously. Recently we bought three
>small gold fish and used half the water that came with the fish and half the
>water already in the tank.
>
>The water has gone cloudy. Can you advise the likely reason for this
>please and say what is roughly the maximum volume of water I can change
>every day. Thanks.
>
Somewhere between zone 5 and 6 tucked along the shore of Lake Michigan
on the council grounds of the Fox, Mascouten, Potawatomi, and Winnebago

Tynk[_9_]
July 14th 09, 11:46 PM
On Jul 14, 5:06*pm, wrote:
> you have the biological filter (they are bacteria), but the new fish are pumping out
> more ammonia than they can handle. *the cloudy (white, right?) is the biobacteria
> looking for a home. *If you add more "mats" in the filter they will settle down in
> there. *this is actually a good thing in that it is unlikely that the ammonia is
> spiking high, however, you need to check for nitrites and ammonia until they zero
> out. *then the fish are safe. *
> 1. cut back on feeding severely and small amounts of high quality (protein, no
> grains) one mouthful each fish more often per day. *
> 2. check the water parameters and do water changes to keep the nitrates below 40 ppm
> 3. you may need a larger tank for those fish. *Generally 20 gallons for 2 fish, 10
> gallons for each additional fish. *
> Ingrid
>
> On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:32:05 +0100, "john royce" > wrote:
> >We have had a very small tank empty of fish for several months, but we have
> >kept the little filter pump going continously. * *Recently we bought three
> >small gold fish and used half the water that came with the fish and half the
> >water already in the tank.
>
> >The water has gone cloudy. * Can you advise the likely reason for this
> >please and say what is roughly the maximum volume of water I can change
> >every day. *Thanks.
>
> Somewhere between zone 5 and 6 tucked along the shore of Lake Michigan
> on the council grounds of the Fox, Mascouten, Potawatomi, and Winnebago

Tynk[_9_]
July 21st 09, 07:37 PM
On Jul 21, 7:51*am, Tynk > wrote:
> Hey John.....
>
> Just wondering how the Goldfish were doing?

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john royce
July 22nd 09, 11:04 AM
"Tynk" > wrote in message
...
> Hey John.....
>
> Just wondering how the Goldfish were doing?

yep still swimming :)
>

Tynk[_9_]
July 23rd 09, 03:25 PM
On Jul 22, 11:13*am, Tynk > wrote:
> On Jul 22, 4:04*am, "john royce" > wrote:
>
> > "Tynk" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > > Hey John.....
>
> > > Just wondering how the Goldfish were doing?
>
> > yep still swimming :)
>
> That's good to hear! *= )

Yep stilll wanking off in the water and its making things grow. Fish
love to eat it as does my hubby and me.

Tynk[_9_]
July 28th 09, 02:39 PM
On Jul 23, 9:25*am, Tynk > wrote:
> On Jul 22, 11:13*am, Tynk > wrote:
>
> > On Jul 22, 4:04*am, "john royce" > wrote:
>
> > > "Tynk" > wrote in message
>
> > ....
>
> > > > Hey John.....
>
> > > > Just wondering how the Goldfish were doing?
>
> > > yep still swimming :)
>
> > That's good to hear! *= )
>
> Yep stilll wanking off in the water and its making things grow. Fish
> love to eat it as does my hubby and me.

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