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My 65gallon tank has been a bit cloudy for a little over a week. I had changed the filter media around then so I suspected it could be from that and replaced it with the one I normally use. My tank is about 3/4 months old. It just cleared up from a diatom phase and now is clean. I did a big water change a couple days ago and it still is cloudy. Any suggestions how to fix this or why it may be happening?
 
My 65gallon tank has been a bit cloudy for a little over a week. I had changed the filter media around then so I suspected it could be from that and replaced it with the one I normally use. My tank is about 3/4 months old. It just cleared up from a diatom phase and now is clean. I did a big water change a couple days ago and it still is cloudy. Any suggestions how to fix this or why it may be happening?
Does it look milky?
 
My 65gallon tank has been a bit cloudy for a little over a week. I had changed the filter media around then so I suspected it could be from that and replaced it with the one I normally use. My tank is about 3/4 months old. It just cleared up from a diatom phase and now is clean. I did a big water change a couple of days ago and it still is cloudy. Any suggestions on how to fix this or why it may be happening?
Could you show us a picture so we can get a better understanding of the situation?
 

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Sometime if you dont have enough flow, you can get a bacteria bloom from the stagnant water, but you said you have power heads so I am not sure. Are you dosing with anything? Do you have a filtration system?
 
Sometime if you dont have enough flow, you can get a bacteria bloom from the stagnant water, but you said you have power heads so I am not sure. Are you dosing with anything? Do you have a filtration system?
I think my flow is good I have 2 power heads in a 65g. When I do water changes I usually dose with life nitrifying Bacteria (could it be this?), prime, and water conditioner. I have a filtration system but no additional systems.
 
Sometime if you dont have enough flow, you can get a bacteria bloom from the stagnant water, but you said you have power heads so I am not sure. Are you dosing with anything? Do you have a filtration system?
I just was doing some research, it says activated char plate
 
Sorry, activated charcoal can help this. I had got a new activated charcoal and I believe this happened shortly after. Could this maybe be it ?
 
I think my flow is good I have 2 power heads in a 65g. When I do water changes I usually dose with life nitrifying Bacteria (could it be this?), prime, and water conditioner. I have a filtration system but no additional systems.
Sometime when adding beneficial bacteria the water becomes cloudy because of a imbalance between bacteria and waste. Cloudy water equals more waste/ammonia than bacteria. I would check ammonia levels and nitride levels ASAP.
 
Sometime when adding beneficial bacteria the water becomes cloudy because of an imbalance between bacteria and waste. Cloudy water equals more waste/ammonia than bacteria. I would check ammonia levels and nitride levels ASAP.
Ok I am going to test the water now.
 
Sorry, activated charcoal can help this. I had got a new activated charcoal and I believe this happened shortly after. Could this maybe be it it.

Sorry, activated charcoal can help this. I had got a new activated charcoal and I believe this happened shortly after. Could this maybe be it ?
This could be it, but usually activated charcoal has the opposite effect, xlearing up the water. Maybe something got mixed in with the charcoal packet causing this? I am not to sure though.
 
Sometime when adding beneficial bacteria the water becomes cloudy because of a imbalance between bacteria and waste. Cloudy water equals more waste/ammonia than bacteria. I would check ammonia levels and nitride levels ASAP.
After doing the water test these are the levels:
pH: 8
Ammonia: 0.2
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5.0

Are these levels bad ?
 
Ok I am going to test the water now.
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After doing the water test these are the levels:
pH: 8
Ammonia: 0.2
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5.0

Are these levels bad ?
Ph is good.
Ammonia is bad, can be harming your fish.
Nitrate is good.
Nitrate is good.
 
After doing the water test these are the levels:
pH: 8
Ammonia: 0.2
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5.0

Are these levels bad ?
I would try to get ammonia down ASAP. Might clear up your water, but the ammonia is dangerous for your fish.
 

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