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MY WATER IS CLOUDY

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by Sonny_d74, Jul 21, 2005.

  1. Sonny_d74

    Sonny_d74 New Member

    TO ANYBODY THAT CAN HELP ME.I JUST BOUGHT 3 PIRHANA AND AFTER 1 DAY OF THEM BEING IN THE TANK THE WATER IS GETTING MORE AND MORE CLOUDY.IF ANYONE CAN GIVE ME ANY SOLUTIONS IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED :y_the_best:
     
  2. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    White cloudy? Or green cloudy?

    How big is the tank? How big are the fish?

    What are your readings for ammonia, nitrIte, and nitrAte (actual numbers, please)?

    -Chelle
     
  3. Sonny_d74

    Sonny_d74 New Member

    WHITE CLOUDY IN A 55 GALLON TANK AND ABOUT 1" RBP
     
  4. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Sounds like bacteria bloom.

    What are your readings for ammonia, nitrIte, and nitrAte?

    -Chelle
     
  5. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    had the tank been cycled yet ?
     
  6. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    Everyones fancy methods like frequent water changes wont work. I figured out the sure fire method to clear it. I had a cloudy tank for months! i did regular water changes and all! i couldnt get it clr with any method.

    So all i did is not do any water changes for 2.5 weeks. And it cleared up! its magic. I suggested the same thing to my lil bro, and it worked.
     
  7. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    If the coudiness is caused by an uncycled tank, not doing water changes for 2 1/2 weeks could kill every fish in there.

    -Chelle
     
  8. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Hi Trickster, It's not magic it's called completing the cycle. As t_chelle16 has already pointed out, doing it the way you are you stand a good chance of losing all your fish.
     
  9. Fish Addict

    Fish Addict New Member

    as everyone said tricktster then you tank wasn't finshed cycling yet
     
  10. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    i was joking with "Magic" obviously. My tank was not fully cycled since it came with a fish i had to get it in there rite away, i had stick him in rite away. Eventually it did cloud up. Ive suggested that to all my friends, none of their fish have died with it.

    So your choice, listen to the odds or the facts.
     
  11. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    The FACT is, if you throw a bunch of fish into an uncycled tank, ammonia WILL build up. If you do not do any water changes, it WILL reach dangerous levels and and will MOST LIKELY kill some, if not ALL of the fish.

    -Chelle
     
  12. kc5gvn

    kc5gvn New Member

    Since you want facts Trickster, here they are:
    1) High levels of ammonia with a low PH - TOXIC
    2) High levels of nitrites with a low PH - TOXIC
    3) Low levels of ammonia and nitrites with a low PH - TOXIC
    4) Low levels of ammonia with a high PH - TOXIC
    5) Low levels of nitrites with a high PH - TOXIC

    The higher the PH the lower the level of ammonia or nitrite necessary to kill your fish.
    Adjusting the PH lower to reduce the effect of ammonia or nitrites on your fish would be foolish due to the high probability of killing your fish with PH shock.
    The safest course of action is to do partial water changes to keep the ammonia an nitrite levels down.
    Those ARE the facts.
     
  13. red devil

    red devil New Member

    Trickster even if your fish didnt die ammonia comes from fish feces and uran so think about that for a second if you dont do a water change it stays in the water and that means there swimming in there own waste and im sure you wouldnt like it if you took a bathe in uran and feces and im sure it wouldnt be good for you so its not to good for fish either.
     
  14. Trickster

    Trickster New Member

    !~!~! you put ammonia remover in ur tank!!!! YOu think im that stupid that i would let everything build up? I automatically assumed someone with such a big tank would know to use ammonia remover either in the filter or as a liquid.
     
  15. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Okay, so if you are putting something in there to completely removes the ammonia, your tank will never cycle and you will be forced to constantly add the ammonia remover (no ammonia = no food for bacteria = no bacteria). If you are putting something in there that converts ammonia to a less toxic form, your fish will still suffer/die from nitrIte poisoning.

    -Chelle
     
  16. red devil

    red devil New Member

    thank you t_chelle
     

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