I've had a 5 gallon betta tank for a little over a month now and the water got super cloudy suddenly and just won't clear up.
When i first started up the tank i had the same cloudiness that i expected from first putting water in, but all that cleared up in about a day or two. The cycle was completed very quickly because i used filter media from my other established tank to help this one along and i put my betta in a week later. All was good for several weeks but now, after i cleaned the filter and put a second bag of media (uncycled), it went back to this and has stayed this way for a full week now.
Since then i took out the second bag and replaced it with the carbon to see if that would help but it doesn't seem to have changed anything over several days. Parameters still look good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, low nitrates. I also do 20% water changes twice a week. When i do change the water, the stuff i take out almost has a yellow color to it even though i can't really see that in the tank itself.
It seems like a bacterial bloom, but is it supposed to happen twice? and for this long?
I'm not sure if this is connected, but i'm assuming the wisteria in the tank is dying off because they aren't getting as much light as they used to with all the cloudiness. It's mostly old leaves wilting and pretty much rotting away and covered in holes, but i even notice it to a lesser extent in new growth. Although the hairgrass and java fern both seem to still be going strong.
I have no idea what to do to fix this. My sister has the same tank as me and her water is still crystal clear (though she hasn't had it long enough to need to clean the filter yet). Any help or idea what could be going on here?
When i first started up the tank i had the same cloudiness that i expected from first putting water in, but all that cleared up in about a day or two. The cycle was completed very quickly because i used filter media from my other established tank to help this one along and i put my betta in a week later. All was good for several weeks but now, after i cleaned the filter and put a second bag of media (uncycled), it went back to this and has stayed this way for a full week now.
Since then i took out the second bag and replaced it with the carbon to see if that would help but it doesn't seem to have changed anything over several days. Parameters still look good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, low nitrates. I also do 20% water changes twice a week. When i do change the water, the stuff i take out almost has a yellow color to it even though i can't really see that in the tank itself.
It seems like a bacterial bloom, but is it supposed to happen twice? and for this long?
I'm not sure if this is connected, but i'm assuming the wisteria in the tank is dying off because they aren't getting as much light as they used to with all the cloudiness. It's mostly old leaves wilting and pretty much rotting away and covered in holes, but i even notice it to a lesser extent in new growth. Although the hairgrass and java fern both seem to still be going strong.
I have no idea what to do to fix this. My sister has the same tank as me and her water is still crystal clear (though she hasn't had it long enough to need to clean the filter yet). Any help or idea what could be going on here?
