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Hi all.
I recently purchased a nice new 55 gallon tank for my two goldfish. I transferred some water and media from the old tank to the new, added some plants and got everything ready. Three weeks later, levels looked fine, and I moved the boys in. Now, three days later, the water is as cloudy as I've ever seen it and the fellas are looking a little distressed to say the least! Nit. levels don't seem too bad, but this can't be good?! Should I start doing frequent water changes? Or is this bloom likely to be friendly bacteria? Any help much appreciated! Keith. |
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![]() Geezer From The Freezer wrote: wrote: Hi all. I recently purchased a nice new 55 gallon tank for my two goldfish. I transferred some water and media from the old tank to the new, added some plants and got everything ready. Three weeks later, levels looked fine, and I moved the boys in. Now, three days later, the water is as cloudy as I've ever seen it and the fellas are looking a little distressed to say the least! Nit. levels don't seem too bad, but this can't be good?! Should I start doing frequent water changes? Or is this bloom likely to be friendly bacteria? Any help much appreciated! Keith. Keith, I would've moved the fish in within 1-2 days of filling the tank up, would've given your media you moved food to convert. You are likely going through a mini cycle. What are you ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels? 10-20% changes every couple of days won't hurt if you don't have test kits. Hi again, Don't have my test handy here at work. It was only those little test strips, but both came up fairly neutral. I did seed the tank with a little food every few days. Do you think it could be the plants which I moved in only recently? Keith. |
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By waiting so long to put your fish in, your good bacteria died (they
had nothing to eat!!) You needed to move the fish within 48 hours to keep your bacteria colony alive. So now you are cycling your tank all over again. So sorry. I know this is stressful. n |
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