I wouldn't quite say it's cloudy, but it's close.
I work so hard on it it should look like my fish are floating in air, but I can still see gazillions of tiny particles (mulm?) floating around giving the water a slight irritating haze.
I vacuum the gravel as often as I can (whenever there are no eggs to disturb).
I have had a huge bag of Purigen in the filter for a week with no change at all.
I do 50% water changes every Friday. I actually skipped last Friday though. I tested the water with a quality liquid test kit and it was absolutely pristine, so I was like, gimme a break, this water does not need to be changed.
I even tried a powerful oxidizing agent used to purify water for drinking.
Nothing.
I just dosed it with Chemiclean, but I forgot to take out the carbon. Idiot. I guess I'll do a water change and try that again tomorrow.
It's a 55g with 11 angelfish and some bottom cleaners. I know, that's a bit crowded, but it has enough filtration for a 150g tank. It even has two bio-wheels, which are usually great for getting water crystal clear.
I have googled my nutz off and I just don't know what else to do.
Any thoughts?
P.S. Don't worry about the overcrowded angels. 5 or 6 are on the way out in about two weeks.
I work so hard on it it should look like my fish are floating in air, but I can still see gazillions of tiny particles (mulm?) floating around giving the water a slight irritating haze.
I vacuum the gravel as often as I can (whenever there are no eggs to disturb).
I have had a huge bag of Purigen in the filter for a week with no change at all.
I do 50% water changes every Friday. I actually skipped last Friday though. I tested the water with a quality liquid test kit and it was absolutely pristine, so I was like, gimme a break, this water does not need to be changed.
I even tried a powerful oxidizing agent used to purify water for drinking.
Nothing.
I just dosed it with Chemiclean, but I forgot to take out the carbon. Idiot. I guess I'll do a water change and try that again tomorrow.
It's a 55g with 11 angelfish and some bottom cleaners. I know, that's a bit crowded, but it has enough filtration for a 150g tank. It even has two bio-wheels, which are usually great for getting water crystal clear.
I have googled my nutz off and I just don't know what else to do.
Any thoughts?
P.S. Don't worry about the overcrowded angels. 5 or 6 are on the way out in about two weeks.
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