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help with cloudy and dark colored water
"NetMax" wrote in message ... "wicked1" wrote in message ... I have a 150 gallon freshwater tank. I have 1 eheim 2028 canister filter,1 eheim 2029 wet/dry filter,and 2 Penguin 400 filters. I have it heavily stocked and the water readings are always excellent. No ammonia or nitrites. The water just gets dingy looking kind of a brown color and hazy.I usually do a 40 gallon every 2 weeks water change which makes it crystal clear. Would carbon fix this problem? I really dont want to go the diatom route as that gets real expensive. Thanks for the help. -Any driftwood or plants in the tank? driftwood thats been there for over a year and it was bought and washed all plastic plants -What is your gravel vacuuming routine, and how bad is it when it's done? I vacuum when I do water changes and the water that comes out is black -Any area you cannot vacuum or are very deep? No -What are your NO3 levels and rate of accumulation? (measure your NO3 a few times just before water changes). Nitrates are in the middle of the chart before water changes. - Specify 'heavily stocked' in terms of number, size and approximate amount of food thrown in. 6 Oscars,2 Tinfoil Barbs,2 Hap rhodesi,5 Parrot fish,2 plecos,1 synodontis decorus,5 4 line cats,1 ropefish,2 albino channel cats. They get fed between 1/4 and 1/2 cup of food a day. They are all large fish. - pH readings before and after water change? ph before 7 ph after 8 -Describe your filter state and service interval. Filters are maintained very often I added some algaefix and it made the water alot clearer. I am using 2WPG of light.I ordered a 18W UV sterilizer too. This tank has been like this for about a year just hadnt tried fixing it yet. My 4 other tanks (all large cichlids) look crystal clear. I am beggining to think its algae blooms.I am adding carbon today too.I have never used it except to clear out medications. Thanks for any help. |
help with cloudy and dark colored water
wicked1 wrote:
I added some algaefix and it made the water alot clearer. Just a word of caution... I don't know if Algaefix was the culprit in my situation or not, but I started using it on my betta tank and shortly thereafter had some serious health issues in the tank. It may well have just been coincindence, but I'd recommend being careful about using Algaefix too often, until you've determined if it dangerous to your fish. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
help with cloudy and dark colored water
"wicked1" wrote...
"NetMax" wrote... "wicked1" wrote... I have a 150 gallon freshwater tank. I have 1 eheim 2028 canister filter,1 eheim 2029 wet/dry filter,and 2 Penguin 400 filters. I have it heavily stocked and the water readings are always excellent. No ammonia or nitrites. The water just gets dingy looking kind of a brown color and hazy.I usually do a 40 gallon every 2 weeks water change which makes it crystal clear. snip 6 Oscars,2 Tinfoil Barbs,2 Hap rhodesi,5 Parrot fish,2 plecos,1 synodontis decorus,5 4 line cats,1 ropefish,2 albino channel cats. They get fed between 1/4 and 1/2 cup of food a day. They are all large fish. snip My opinion; you've exceeded the processing capability of your filters. With experienced hobbyists who follow a consistent pattern of maintenance, the difference between one setup working well and another going to sh*t is sometimes just a couple more fish (the straw to break the camel's back). Your 4 basic options are to reduce your fish-load (and feed less), add more filtration, just feed less (maybe let the temperature drop a couple of degrees), and do bigger water changes more often. Depending on the size of your fish, you are or will be overstocked, but the more obvious indicator which is overwhelming your filters and water quality, is the amount of food being dropped in. -- www.NetMax.tk |
help with cloudy and dark colored water
"wicked1" wrote in message ...
[snip] 6 Oscars,2 Tinfoil Barbs,2 Hap rhodesi,5 Parrot fish,2 plecos,1 synodontis decorus,5 4 line cats,1 ropefish,2 albino channel cats. They get fed between 1/4 and 1/2 cup of food a day. They are all large fish. [snip] I added some algaefix and it made the water alot clearer. I am using 2WPG of light.I ordered a 18W UV sterilizer too. This tank has been like this for about a year just hadnt tried fixing it yet. My 4 other tanks (all large cichlids) look crystal clear. I am beggining to think its algae blooms.I am adding carbon today too.I have never used it except to clear out medications. Thanks for any help. jeez, man -- that's a lot of fish for a 150. Could be that the brown water is just an illusion -- the light is being blocked by all the fish. Jeez! But like I said in the other thread you started about this same thing over in alt.aquaria.oscars, I'm leaning towards algae bloom. Too many life forms, dude -- First, transfer some of the fish to new or other aquariums; then try Axelrod's algae solution, which is simply to cover up the aquarium with a blanket for three or four days without lights. Read about it at http://www.geocities.com/cichlidiot_2000/algae.html -- And, BTW, when you said "I'm beginning to think its algae blooms" you should have said "Mark told me it might be an algae bloom over there in a.a.o." Don't be a pretender and don't EVER overstock an aquarium that badly again. --Mark |
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