nuxx
.Registered Member
Hey guys,
Noticed the QT tank I'm keeping my Crosshatch Trigger pair in has been getting a little cloudy.
It's a 40 Gallon Breeder and the fish are around 3.5" each.
Tank was seeded with display tank water and filter. Also running a HOB filter full of MarinePure Ceramic media and Bio-Spira was added. Powerhead is aimed towards the surface and running two bubblers.
Fish have been in for about 4 weeks. Have been through 3 rounds of PraziPro and have been treating with ParaGuard everyday as well. I add a dosage of Stability each day as well.
I do feed a lot since they are triggers. Do 10-25% changes around twice a week.
Nitrates read about 2.5 ppm and Ammonia reads 0.
Seems to be a white cloudiness.
Could this just be some sort of bacterial bloom?
Anything to worry about?
Thanks
Noticed the QT tank I'm keeping my Crosshatch Trigger pair in has been getting a little cloudy.
It's a 40 Gallon Breeder and the fish are around 3.5" each.
Tank was seeded with display tank water and filter. Also running a HOB filter full of MarinePure Ceramic media and Bio-Spira was added. Powerhead is aimed towards the surface and running two bubblers.
Fish have been in for about 4 weeks. Have been through 3 rounds of PraziPro and have been treating with ParaGuard everyday as well. I add a dosage of Stability each day as well.
I do feed a lot since they are triggers. Do 10-25% changes around twice a week.
Nitrates read about 2.5 ppm and Ammonia reads 0.
Seems to be a white cloudiness.
Could this just be some sort of bacterial bloom?
Anything to worry about?
Thanks