I have been feeding my red terrors Hikari Cichlid Gold sinking pellets. They love them, and when fed floating pellets, they barely touch them.
The tank itself is 125G long and I have a Fluval FX5 and a Rena XP3 hooked up for filtration. The XP3 has Seachem Purigen and carbon. There are no plants (although there was up until a month ago). I religiously do weekly water changes of 40-50%.
Despite all this I'm still having water quality issues. I have red hair algae, blue/green algae, and a neverending case of freaking diatoms. It's really starting to get on my nerves.
The last thing I can think of that could be causing the problem is the food. It's extremely "dusty" when I drop it in the tank. In my head, all that food dust adds up to "uneaten food" and could be the reason why I'm having problems keeping my nitrates under control.
Does anyone else who uses Hikari sinking pellets experience the same thing? Should I just switch to the floating pellets (which doesn't have the same dust problems)?
The tank itself is 125G long and I have a Fluval FX5 and a Rena XP3 hooked up for filtration. The XP3 has Seachem Purigen and carbon. There are no plants (although there was up until a month ago). I religiously do weekly water changes of 40-50%.
Despite all this I'm still having water quality issues. I have red hair algae, blue/green algae, and a neverending case of freaking diatoms. It's really starting to get on my nerves.
The last thing I can think of that could be causing the problem is the food. It's extremely "dusty" when I drop it in the tank. In my head, all that food dust adds up to "uneaten food" and could be the reason why I'm having problems keeping my nitrates under control.
Does anyone else who uses Hikari sinking pellets experience the same thing? Should I just switch to the floating pellets (which doesn't have the same dust problems)?