Mare100
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Hi Again Everybody
Have another little issue going on that I could use some advice on. Our 55 Gal. fish only tank has been up and running since early November. It's been doing spectacular. I'll give you a little info on the tank itself...as follows:
Setup:
Crushed Coral bed with undergravel filter.
Cascade hang-on filter.
Coralife Super Skimmer
2 AquaClear 50 powerheads (each pumps 270 gph)
Water Changes:
10 gal. every 2 weeks.....using R/O water.
Fish:
1 Clownfish
1 Lunare Wrasse
1 Snowflake Eel
1 Flame Hawkfish
3 Turbo Snails
All along, our tests have been coming in at near perfect. 0 Nitrites; 0 Ammonia, 8.0 pH, 0 Phosphates; and 0 Nitrates.
We recently had an issue with the Skimmer. The "gunk" cup kept filling up with water and it seemed like it just wasn't skimming like it used to. It was doing a fantastic job and we had gunk every day to clean out. Anyway....we gave the skimmer a good cleaning and even took it back to the LFS and they tested it out for us. They said it was working okay. It is still bubbling fine and we aren't having the problem with the water overflow into the collection cup anymore. But to me...it seemed like it just wasn't diong as good a job as it was. My husband called the Coralife people and they said that after a tank has been pretty established...it is normal for the amount of "gunk" being skimmed out to lessen.
Anyway...the problem we are having is that within the past week is all of a sudden....the water is looking "cloudy". It had been crystal clear all along. It looks like someone stirred up the cc bed and there is tiny particles of sediment all over. I've been testing the water every day. The ammonia was a slight bit up 1 day....but that came down after a water change. Nitrites are still showing at 0. Nitrates, however are VERY high. We use a "TetraTest" kit and the reading is coming back at 100 mg/l!
We did a 15 gal. water change yesterday and Ammonia and Nitrites are 0....but the Nitrates are still up there.
Any ideas what could have caused this? Nothing died in there because we don't have much to keep track of. Someone suggested overfeeding. Could excess food cause such a high Nitrate climb?
Is water changes the only solution. If so....how much and how often to get the water back to normal?
Thanks so much for any help and I'm sorry this was such a long post.
Mare
Have another little issue going on that I could use some advice on. Our 55 Gal. fish only tank has been up and running since early November. It's been doing spectacular. I'll give you a little info on the tank itself...as follows:
Setup:
Crushed Coral bed with undergravel filter.
Cascade hang-on filter.
Coralife Super Skimmer
2 AquaClear 50 powerheads (each pumps 270 gph)
Water Changes:
10 gal. every 2 weeks.....using R/O water.
Fish:
1 Clownfish
1 Lunare Wrasse
1 Snowflake Eel
1 Flame Hawkfish
3 Turbo Snails
All along, our tests have been coming in at near perfect. 0 Nitrites; 0 Ammonia, 8.0 pH, 0 Phosphates; and 0 Nitrates.
We recently had an issue with the Skimmer. The "gunk" cup kept filling up with water and it seemed like it just wasn't skimming like it used to. It was doing a fantastic job and we had gunk every day to clean out. Anyway....we gave the skimmer a good cleaning and even took it back to the LFS and they tested it out for us. They said it was working okay. It is still bubbling fine and we aren't having the problem with the water overflow into the collection cup anymore. But to me...it seemed like it just wasn't diong as good a job as it was. My husband called the Coralife people and they said that after a tank has been pretty established...it is normal for the amount of "gunk" being skimmed out to lessen.
Anyway...the problem we are having is that within the past week is all of a sudden....the water is looking "cloudy". It had been crystal clear all along. It looks like someone stirred up the cc bed and there is tiny particles of sediment all over. I've been testing the water every day. The ammonia was a slight bit up 1 day....but that came down after a water change. Nitrites are still showing at 0. Nitrates, however are VERY high. We use a "TetraTest" kit and the reading is coming back at 100 mg/l!
We did a 15 gal. water change yesterday and Ammonia and Nitrites are 0....but the Nitrates are still up there.
Any ideas what could have caused this? Nothing died in there because we don't have much to keep track of. Someone suggested overfeeding. Could excess food cause such a high Nitrate climb?
Is water changes the only solution. If so....how much and how often to get the water back to normal?
Thanks so much for any help and I'm sorry this was such a long post.
Mare