zim64half
Wed Apr 04, 2007, 12:39 AM
Howdy all.
Here is the story.
72 gallon tank with 6 discus and one pleco.
The discus are all 4-5" in size, the pleco maybe 6" long.
Gravel bottom, with 2 large pieces of driftwood as decoration.
Eheim cannister filtration system.
Fluorescent lights - twin 32 watt bulbs that came with tank.
Lights are on a timer. Right now - on about 6 hrs a day.
Big heater - tank is a steady 84F.
Water tests reveal little - only that the water is very "soft".
PH, Nitrites, Nitrates, and Alkalinity are all "good".
Tank has been established now for over 12 months with few problems.
Suddenly, about a month ago, over a few days, the water became
very cloudy.
I did another water test, and all of the categories were still in the same
ranges as before.
I know - First answer is that I need to change the water. I have been doing regular changes (20 gal every 2 weeks)
The cloudiness has a yellowish green tinge to it.
My first thought is algae. But with the pleco in there, there is very
little algae on any of the surfaces in the tank.
Any thoughts on what I should be doing different?
Thanks,
-Jason Z.
Here is the story.
72 gallon tank with 6 discus and one pleco.
The discus are all 4-5" in size, the pleco maybe 6" long.
Gravel bottom, with 2 large pieces of driftwood as decoration.
Eheim cannister filtration system.
Fluorescent lights - twin 32 watt bulbs that came with tank.
Lights are on a timer. Right now - on about 6 hrs a day.
Big heater - tank is a steady 84F.
Water tests reveal little - only that the water is very "soft".
PH, Nitrites, Nitrates, and Alkalinity are all "good".
Tank has been established now for over 12 months with few problems.
Suddenly, about a month ago, over a few days, the water became
very cloudy.
I did another water test, and all of the categories were still in the same
ranges as before.
I know - First answer is that I need to change the water. I have been doing regular changes (20 gal every 2 weeks)
The cloudiness has a yellowish green tinge to it.
My first thought is algae. But with the pleco in there, there is very
little algae on any of the surfaces in the tank.
Any thoughts on what I should be doing different?
Thanks,
-Jason Z.