The day I was to go on vacation I did a 50% water change and vacuumed some of the fish waste out. I checked the fish stats and they were all perfect.
Later that day my mother told me that the water had gone cloudy. It's been 5 days and I'm back from my vacation. The water was clear when I got home and I continued to watch my fish and noticed my rasboras had lost there color and my male guppy was laying in the pebbles.
I checked the water stats and the nitrates and nitrites were pretty high. So I quickly did a water changed and they're all swimming again and the rasboras have their color back.
So the question is why did my water get cloudy? Why did my nitrogens shoot up? How do I prevent this?
I put out measured amounts of food so they shouldn't have been overfed.
but i won't cross it out as a possibility.
She could have over fed them.
The ammonia was at a safe level.
I'm going to do a complete tank clean out. Which I hate, but I think should be done.
Later that day my mother told me that the water had gone cloudy. It's been 5 days and I'm back from my vacation. The water was clear when I got home and I continued to watch my fish and noticed my rasboras had lost there color and my male guppy was laying in the pebbles.
I checked the water stats and the nitrates and nitrites were pretty high. So I quickly did a water changed and they're all swimming again and the rasboras have their color back.
So the question is why did my water get cloudy? Why did my nitrogens shoot up? How do I prevent this?
I put out measured amounts of food so they shouldn't have been overfed.
but i won't cross it out as a possibility.
She could have over fed them.
The ammonia was at a safe level.
I'm going to do a complete tank clean out. Which I hate, but I think should be done.