fishykah
New Member
Hi all.
I'm BRAND NEW to the group... I haven't had my tank in nearly 10 years (
), but during the time that I did have it, I experienced what, to this day, I can only describe as an 'unsolved mystery.'
Before I describe what the problem was, let me say that I've educated myself quite a bit since I had to part with my tank (125gl, fish only, no live rock, 40gl. wet/dry sump). That said, no one I've talked to yet has heard of or can explain what I'll describe now...
Tank cycled normally and was functioning normally for nearly 5 months. All water chemistry -- from what I can remember -- was within normal ranges. Nothing terribly out of whack -- SG, nitrates, pH, etc. -- all normal.
Fish load was relatively minimal. I think I had 12 fish total -- 5 or 6 of which were dinky damsels.
Overnight one day, I woke up to find what looked like MILK in the tank. Fish were not showing signs of stress (when they'd swim close enough to the glass so I could see them), water chemistry was still reading normally, and no one had died (yet).
Couldn't ever figure out what had caused this. Stumped my LFS folks too. I ended up polishing the water with a canister filter, and the milky appearance cleared up within about 48 hours. ...only to return regularly ever 6 weeks or so.
Something was obviously going on, but I never was able to figure out what. Eventually sold the tank because of it; part-time college job couldn't support the problems I was having.
Anyone have ANY clue?? I'm hoping to get back into the hobby again before too long. But before I do, I'm hoping you all can lend a little insight to this problem that's haunted me, of sorts, for several years. TIA for your thoughts. Back to lurking...
Kelli
I'm BRAND NEW to the group... I haven't had my tank in nearly 10 years (
Before I describe what the problem was, let me say that I've educated myself quite a bit since I had to part with my tank (125gl, fish only, no live rock, 40gl. wet/dry sump). That said, no one I've talked to yet has heard of or can explain what I'll describe now...
Tank cycled normally and was functioning normally for nearly 5 months. All water chemistry -- from what I can remember -- was within normal ranges. Nothing terribly out of whack -- SG, nitrates, pH, etc. -- all normal.
Fish load was relatively minimal. I think I had 12 fish total -- 5 or 6 of which were dinky damsels.
Overnight one day, I woke up to find what looked like MILK in the tank. Fish were not showing signs of stress (when they'd swim close enough to the glass so I could see them), water chemistry was still reading normally, and no one had died (yet).
Couldn't ever figure out what had caused this. Stumped my LFS folks too. I ended up polishing the water with a canister filter, and the milky appearance cleared up within about 48 hours. ...only to return regularly ever 6 weeks or so.
Something was obviously going on, but I never was able to figure out what. Eventually sold the tank because of it; part-time college job couldn't support the problems I was having.
Anyone have ANY clue?? I'm hoping to get back into the hobby again before too long. But before I do, I'm hoping you all can lend a little insight to this problem that's haunted me, of sorts, for several years. TIA for your thoughts. Back to lurking...
Kelli