Quarantine Tank Cloudy?

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I have a 20 gallon quarantine tank with 4 fish in it. I noticed today that the water turned cloudy and there was a odor to it. I did a 50% water change and tested for ammonia, nitrate and nitrite.
Ammonia 0
Nitrite .02
Nitrate 15
Question...why did it turn cloudy? Am I over feeding? Or what other causes could there be? Should I add a carbon filter?
 
Carbon isn't bad idea as long as your not medicating. Cloudy water=dirty water, change it. Changing water in a QT, especially a small crowded QT, is important.
 
I have a tough time keeping my QT's from turning cloudy also after a couple-few of weeks even with removing residual food and regular water changes...I am guessing these are bacteria blooms...never seems to bother the livestock, but I am going to get a UV sterilizer for my coral QT b/c the cloudiness inhibits lighting.
 
I had the same thing several times. Bacteria bloom. Added 2 small powerheads and pointed up to ripple the water and an air stone. Cleared it right up.
 
Mine is cloudy as well everything is fine parameterwise and more importantly the fish are fine so yeah I disagree with the second post
 

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