aklaunay
New Member
I am so frustrated right now I want to take a hammer to my tank. I had a great little setup for 5 years with FOWLR (29 gallons), and decided when I moved I would set it up again. That was two years ago, and I've been waiting for this stupid cloudiness to go away ever since.
Looking back, the main thing I did differently after the move was change from live sand to fine play sand carried by the pet store. I also went from using RO to conditioned tap water because it was easier to get the temperature right when doing water changes, no waiting and no heater trying to melt through the side of the plastic container. I also changed my salt mix from Instant Ocean to Oceanic brand. In the two years that followed, I kept a clean-up crew of snails, shrimp and hermit crabs to control the algae, but never was confident enough with the water quality to add fish. I would do water changes, filter changes and clean the protein skimmer collection cup, and occasionally the water would clear up for a few days, but without fail, a few days later it would get cloudy again. Finally about a month ago my poor husband and I decided we had had enough of this nasty tank and we agreed to throw in the towel, but then I reconsidered and he agreed to let me give it one last shot to see if I could get it going again.
So, I gathered up as many of the clean-up crew as I could catch and donated them to LFS for adoption, drained the tank, tossed the play sand, added 30# of new live sand, brushed off the live rock to get rid of the hair and bubble algae that had started to grow, and filled it back up with RO mixed with Instant Ocean. Heated it back up, took a sample to LFS who assured me that because of the live rock, the tank would not have a cycle with ammonia, nitrite and nitrate spikes as with a brand new tank, and I picked up some new critters. Now it is two weeks later and guess what? Cloudy. Water.
LFS says that it's possible that the play sand had a fine residue that stuck to the live rocks when I moved them. I tried Kent Pro-Clear three times, but I'm very nervous about adding chemicals that remove oxygen, for the sake of my little cleaners. I've been doing water changes and rinsing the filter media daily for a week. I don't know what else to do, I'm close to calling it quits, but it breaks my heart. If anyone has any ideas what might be the cause of the cloudy water or other suggestions as to how to address it, would you please let me know? Thanks.
Looking back, the main thing I did differently after the move was change from live sand to fine play sand carried by the pet store. I also went from using RO to conditioned tap water because it was easier to get the temperature right when doing water changes, no waiting and no heater trying to melt through the side of the plastic container. I also changed my salt mix from Instant Ocean to Oceanic brand. In the two years that followed, I kept a clean-up crew of snails, shrimp and hermit crabs to control the algae, but never was confident enough with the water quality to add fish. I would do water changes, filter changes and clean the protein skimmer collection cup, and occasionally the water would clear up for a few days, but without fail, a few days later it would get cloudy again. Finally about a month ago my poor husband and I decided we had had enough of this nasty tank and we agreed to throw in the towel, but then I reconsidered and he agreed to let me give it one last shot to see if I could get it going again.
So, I gathered up as many of the clean-up crew as I could catch and donated them to LFS for adoption, drained the tank, tossed the play sand, added 30# of new live sand, brushed off the live rock to get rid of the hair and bubble algae that had started to grow, and filled it back up with RO mixed with Instant Ocean. Heated it back up, took a sample to LFS who assured me that because of the live rock, the tank would not have a cycle with ammonia, nitrite and nitrate spikes as with a brand new tank, and I picked up some new critters. Now it is two weeks later and guess what? Cloudy. Water.
LFS says that it's possible that the play sand had a fine residue that stuck to the live rocks when I moved them. I tried Kent Pro-Clear three times, but I'm very nervous about adding chemicals that remove oxygen, for the sake of my little cleaners. I've been doing water changes and rinsing the filter media daily for a week. I don't know what else to do, I'm close to calling it quits, but it breaks my heart. If anyone has any ideas what might be the cause of the cloudy water or other suggestions as to how to address it, would you please let me know? Thanks.