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    Sudden Cloudiness in Breeding Tank

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    Hi all

    Got a 1 ft cube tank that I use to breed Apistogrammas. Suddenly it became cloudy? Is it due to bacteria boom? The tank is rather matured about 1 year.

    However, I washed the filter cartridge with tap water last week.Could that be the possibility? I an using Eheim Liberty 100. I have another sponge filter in there which I did not touch. I washed the Liberty with tap water cos I thought the sponge filter should be able to sustain the beneficial bacteria.

    I WC last nite, but still quite the same. Any suggestions? Other than adding a UV filter. What should I do? Add BB in?
    Last edited by wasabi8888; 10th Sep 2007 at 11:34.
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    Did something happened to your filter?
    It mostly is a bacteria bloom as long as it is not sedimentation cloudiness.
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    Just wanted to wash the filter because it looks choked. What should I do now?
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    Just leave it.
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