Hello~
I'm new here and fairly new to fish keeping in general and I am concerned about the how my filter is affecting my water quality. I hope you can help me diagnose and solve the issue.
To give you a bit of background. I got a 20gal tank last Thanksgiving along with LED lighting, a heater, and an AquaClear filter. My tank was fully stocked at the beginning of 2016 but a bout of itch took over and the whole crew died except for 3 diamond tetras. Since this April, my tank's back to being healthy and at the beginning of July, I added newcomers to the tank for the first time since the itch: a 2-inch Chinese algae eater and a middle size amazon sword plant. The plant's been thriving and the 4 tank mates get along pretty well.
Now's where the trouble starts. 2 days ago, I was doing some freshwater tank maintenance research and it occurred to me that I hadn't cleaned my filter since I set up the tank back in November. So I removed the filter, rinsed out the plastic case with tap water (there was some mineral build-up) and rinsed the 3 different filter components with tap water. They were all filthy - the activated carbon bag literally fell apart at the slightest touch. I used wound dressing cloth (it's not medicated or scented or anything at all) to wrap the broken bag so the carbon wouldn't fall out. This is the part I suspect I went wrong - I used rinsed them out with old tank water. Alas, I had forgotten about the whole cycling issue and had put the filter back together without a second thought.
This morning, I noticed that my tank water is a bit cloudy (looking like I'd just done a partial water change) even though the water change was 5 days ago and it remained clear until last night. It remains cloudy still. I'm worried that I disrupted the water cycle/balance. I did a water test just now to check and the parameters are:
pH: 7.2 (it's slightly higher than the usual 7.0)
Ammonia: 0.25 (higher than the usual 0)
Nitrate: 5 (higher than the 0 i'm used to seeing)
Nitrite: 0
Here's a photo I took today:
I'm guessing rinsing with tap water and my carbon first aid is to blame, so I'm quite worried about my mistake and I'm also unsure about what i should do next. I'm hesitant to do anything else to the filter (such as replacing the carbon bag with a new one).
If you have any thoughts on what I should to do ensure that my tank stays healthy, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I'm new here and fairly new to fish keeping in general and I am concerned about the how my filter is affecting my water quality. I hope you can help me diagnose and solve the issue.
To give you a bit of background. I got a 20gal tank last Thanksgiving along with LED lighting, a heater, and an AquaClear filter. My tank was fully stocked at the beginning of 2016 but a bout of itch took over and the whole crew died except for 3 diamond tetras. Since this April, my tank's back to being healthy and at the beginning of July, I added newcomers to the tank for the first time since the itch: a 2-inch Chinese algae eater and a middle size amazon sword plant. The plant's been thriving and the 4 tank mates get along pretty well.
Now's where the trouble starts. 2 days ago, I was doing some freshwater tank maintenance research and it occurred to me that I hadn't cleaned my filter since I set up the tank back in November. So I removed the filter, rinsed out the plastic case with tap water (there was some mineral build-up) and rinsed the 3 different filter components with tap water. They were all filthy - the activated carbon bag literally fell apart at the slightest touch. I used wound dressing cloth (it's not medicated or scented or anything at all) to wrap the broken bag so the carbon wouldn't fall out. This is the part I suspect I went wrong - I used rinsed them out with old tank water. Alas, I had forgotten about the whole cycling issue and had put the filter back together without a second thought.
This morning, I noticed that my tank water is a bit cloudy (looking like I'd just done a partial water change) even though the water change was 5 days ago and it remained clear until last night. It remains cloudy still. I'm worried that I disrupted the water cycle/balance. I did a water test just now to check and the parameters are:
pH: 7.2 (it's slightly higher than the usual 7.0)
Ammonia: 0.25 (higher than the usual 0)
Nitrate: 5 (higher than the 0 i'm used to seeing)
Nitrite: 0
Here's a photo I took today:

I'm guessing rinsing with tap water and my carbon first aid is to blame, so I'm quite worried about my mistake and I'm also unsure about what i should do next. I'm hesitant to do anything else to the filter (such as replacing the carbon bag with a new one).
If you have any thoughts on what I should to do ensure that my tank stays healthy, that would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!