Emergency!

I'm pretty sure that I followed the instructions perfectly. Some of my plants died unfortunately (pretty sure that I "overbleached"). I keep checking my nitrates/nitrites and they are fine, but now my water smells funny, and the fish are gasping at the top for air. I add a powerhead, and all is fine although the tank doesn't look appealing. So last night I take out the powerhead (which was in for several days) thinking that things are okay, and I wake up this morning to more gasping! Anyone have any suggestions?
 
Cds, in order to get the best possible suggestions from the people on this site, I recommend that you list everything you've done step by step, from start to finish, and list as many of your tank parameters that you know. ;)
 
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BEST GUESS: Chorine in wood. Wood absorbs chorine and a simple wash does not remove it, must be soaked. Wood is probably leaking chlorine into tank and affecting gills of fish. Do a water change and add extra chlorine remover.
 
Here's what I did:

I did a big cleaning on the tank in prep for adding plants. Things were going fine until I added iron tabs in the soil... several weeks later I had a hair algae infestation. So I did the bleach bath on the plants and the driftwood, washed them off, and reintroduced them all to the tank... and have since used a sh*tload of chlorine remover. Should I do another water change? Take out the wood?? I mean, I only dipped the wood for a short while, how much could it have absorbed?? And it's been about two weeks... shouldn't things have stabilized by now??

Please help!

Cds
 
Keep the power heads in there for a while, but turn off CO2 (it will be dissipated anyway). This would get more O2 into water, and/or dissipate chlorine (if there is some more chlorine). Wood absorbs stuff as good as carbon but releases it back into water at a slow pace. Yes remove the wood and put into another container of water to soak for a while (do you smell chlorine on wood??). Check water for Ammonia, your nitrite is kind of high.
Have you done another water change?? 20-25%??

Also do not thing FE (Iron) causes algae, isolated incident.
 
by the way, just before the algae bath, I noticed that some of the algae was a reddish color... any idea what caused it?
 
Originally posted by cds
by the way, just before the algae bath, I noticed that some of the algae was a reddish color... any idea what caused it?
Never heard of red FW algae. Maybe brownish red?? Turf algae??
 
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