Has anyone heard of or seen a tank with red cloudy water?
I have a 20 gal tank setup mainly for quarantine. It is heavily populated with fish at the moment, and I suspect it has a high level of organic compounds.
The water has turned a red, cloudy color. 50% water changes will dilute it, yet it comes back within a day or two. It does not seem to be harming the livestock. The tank has a skimmer, carbon, and bio-wheel filter. All standard water parameters are within acceptable ranges.
This does not look like a typical heterotroph bloom, as the water is definitely red in color. Interestingly, there is no mats or strings of red cyanobacteria in the tank.
I put a water sample under a microscope can see clusters of single-celled animals, similar to nanochloropsis in shape but much smaller in size. The clusters contain maybe 10-20 cells each, with the total width of the cluster around 20 microns.
Anyone seen this before?
I have a 20 gal tank setup mainly for quarantine. It is heavily populated with fish at the moment, and I suspect it has a high level of organic compounds.
The water has turned a red, cloudy color. 50% water changes will dilute it, yet it comes back within a day or two. It does not seem to be harming the livestock. The tank has a skimmer, carbon, and bio-wheel filter. All standard water parameters are within acceptable ranges.
This does not look like a typical heterotroph bloom, as the water is definitely red in color. Interestingly, there is no mats or strings of red cyanobacteria in the tank.
I put a water sample under a microscope can see clusters of single-celled animals, similar to nanochloropsis in shape but much smaller in size. The clusters contain maybe 10-20 cells each, with the total width of the cluster around 20 microns.
Anyone seen this before?