Hi,
I started up a 20G tank about 10 weeks ago and started to have troubles a couple of weeks ago. I am afraid that I am making mistake after mistake even though I am now trying to research info rather than just trusting the LFS.
Anyway...this morning my last clown loach died (the other one died a week ago) after suffering from bloating for a week. I hadn't moved him to the hospital tank (probably very stupid) because I didn't want to stress him and the other fish (two cories and four giant danios) were leaving him alone in his cave. This morning when I found him dead, the water looked a little bit cloudy so I did a 25% water change (I have been doing 25% water changes 2-3 times a week recently)
Then I dropped home at lunch and the tank was soooo cloudy you could hardly see the fish, so I did another 40% water change and moved the fish to the 5G tank temporarily. When I got home from work, it was even worse - it looked like a tank of milk.
My parameters yesterday were ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 5-10 ppm, pH 6.8. I didn't measure any water parameters until this evening - after I had already done the 25% and 40% water changes but when I measured it after i got home from work, they were ammonia 0.25 ppm, nitrate 0, nitrate 10 ppm, pH 7.2. However, I didn't add any pH down (which i have been doing) to the water today when i did the changes and my tap water is pH 8 (but really soft; I have to add aquarium salts to get the GH up to around 5). So it is likely my pH was lower than 7.2 before the water changes.
I have now done an even bigger water change (80%) and added bicarb as well as aquarium salts to increase the kH. Up till now I hadn't thought much about kH (which was usually around 1-2, but after reading some of the threads I was wondering if that might be the problem. Now my KH is 4 and GH is 6 and my pH is around 7.4 ( I have put the fish back in the main tank because the ammonia content in the 5G had already increased to 0.5 ppm).
What I was wondering was - why the cloudiness; does it sound like i have killed my bio-filter ? And if so, what should I be doing now for the fish I currently have. Have I done the right things - or have I made it even worse (which is all i seem to be doing lately).
Any advice would be very very appreciated.
I started up a 20G tank about 10 weeks ago and started to have troubles a couple of weeks ago. I am afraid that I am making mistake after mistake even though I am now trying to research info rather than just trusting the LFS.
Anyway...this morning my last clown loach died (the other one died a week ago) after suffering from bloating for a week. I hadn't moved him to the hospital tank (probably very stupid) because I didn't want to stress him and the other fish (two cories and four giant danios) were leaving him alone in his cave. This morning when I found him dead, the water looked a little bit cloudy so I did a 25% water change (I have been doing 25% water changes 2-3 times a week recently)
Then I dropped home at lunch and the tank was soooo cloudy you could hardly see the fish, so I did another 40% water change and moved the fish to the 5G tank temporarily. When I got home from work, it was even worse - it looked like a tank of milk.
My parameters yesterday were ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 5-10 ppm, pH 6.8. I didn't measure any water parameters until this evening - after I had already done the 25% and 40% water changes but when I measured it after i got home from work, they were ammonia 0.25 ppm, nitrate 0, nitrate 10 ppm, pH 7.2. However, I didn't add any pH down (which i have been doing) to the water today when i did the changes and my tap water is pH 8 (but really soft; I have to add aquarium salts to get the GH up to around 5). So it is likely my pH was lower than 7.2 before the water changes.
I have now done an even bigger water change (80%) and added bicarb as well as aquarium salts to increase the kH. Up till now I hadn't thought much about kH (which was usually around 1-2, but after reading some of the threads I was wondering if that might be the problem. Now my KH is 4 and GH is 6 and my pH is around 7.4 ( I have put the fish back in the main tank because the ammonia content in the 5G had already increased to 0.5 ppm).
What I was wondering was - why the cloudiness; does it sound like i have killed my bio-filter ? And if so, what should I be doing now for the fish I currently have. Have I done the right things - or have I made it even worse (which is all i seem to be doing lately).
Any advice would be very very appreciated.