Hello everyone,
I recently had a disaster that crashed my whole tank and killed at least 40 fish. My cat tipped over my 2 liter DIY CO2 bottle and the gas pressure forced the yeast/sugar mixture into the tank.
Oh my god what an awful horrible terrible disgusting mess....!!! :sad:
It was a roller coaster of water changes for 3 days and I eventually had to net the survivors into a bucket and tear down the tank and bleach everything, including the plants. There was a white particulate haze in the water that wouldnt go away, the lower regions of the tank had a cloudy slime all over everything, and the gravel got plugged up and the powerhead konked out twice!!!
Well the survivors - both fish and plants - are back in the tank, and ok but still not doing well. Ammonia is up and oxygen is down, even using a big scoop of gravel from another tank, and the venturi on the pwerhead wide open. I haven't cycled a tank cold turkey like this for a while; I usually use plants and gravel from my other tanks, but this time just some of the gravel.
My question is this:
I think I'm still infected with yeast. HOW DO I KILL THIS STUFF...!?!?! Sheesh it's just Fleischman's Bread Yeast from the grocery store,why is it so tough to kill??
If it will help, and/or anyone is interested in the whole horror story, I originally posted for help about it in the Uniquaria newsgroup on Yahoo here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UniQuaria/message/84280
Thanks.
I recently had a disaster that crashed my whole tank and killed at least 40 fish. My cat tipped over my 2 liter DIY CO2 bottle and the gas pressure forced the yeast/sugar mixture into the tank.
Oh my god what an awful horrible terrible disgusting mess....!!! :sad:
It was a roller coaster of water changes for 3 days and I eventually had to net the survivors into a bucket and tear down the tank and bleach everything, including the plants. There was a white particulate haze in the water that wouldnt go away, the lower regions of the tank had a cloudy slime all over everything, and the gravel got plugged up and the powerhead konked out twice!!!
Well the survivors - both fish and plants - are back in the tank, and ok but still not doing well. Ammonia is up and oxygen is down, even using a big scoop of gravel from another tank, and the venturi on the pwerhead wide open. I haven't cycled a tank cold turkey like this for a while; I usually use plants and gravel from my other tanks, but this time just some of the gravel.
My question is this:
I think I'm still infected with yeast. HOW DO I KILL THIS STUFF...!?!?! Sheesh it's just Fleischman's Bread Yeast from the grocery store,why is it so tough to kill??

If it will help, and/or anyone is interested in the whole horror story, I originally posted for help about it in the Uniquaria newsgroup on Yahoo here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UniQuaria/message/84280
Thanks.