stinky davis
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Hello! I am brand new to this site but am really hoping that I can get input from you all in regards to the very cloudy conditions of my aquarium water. I have two axolotls that are about five inches each in a 29 gallon filtered aquarium. All the parameters of my tank (nitrate, ph, etc) are in good shape but the water is all white and cloudy.
The first time this happened about a month ago I transferred my axolotls to a different tank and emptied everything from the tank and within a few days the water was completely cloudy again. I have no live plants and am always quick to remove excess food and poop. I have no substrate or decorations in the tank (in attempt to narrow down the issue)
if this is a case of a bacterial bloom, what sort of action should I be taking to get rid of it? Is it safe for my axolotls to remain in the tank while this issue runs it's course? How can I keep this from happening again?
I am so grateful to anyone who can give me a hand in dealing with this. Thanks big bunches!!
The first time this happened about a month ago I transferred my axolotls to a different tank and emptied everything from the tank and within a few days the water was completely cloudy again. I have no live plants and am always quick to remove excess food and poop. I have no substrate or decorations in the tank (in attempt to narrow down the issue)
if this is a case of a bacterial bloom, what sort of action should I be taking to get rid of it? Is it safe for my axolotls to remain in the tank while this issue runs it's course? How can I keep this from happening again?
I am so grateful to anyone who can give me a hand in dealing with this. Thanks big bunches!!