Mlrust1816
Aquarium Advice Regular
I've got one for you guys
I have a 20 gal high with a cascade filter and a Power head to create current
I am currently having problems with cloudy water. It isn't to bad but it is to much.
I do 1-2 40%-50% waterchanges a week, so I know the water is clean. But I also know having water movement on the surface will provoke algae growth. I do have a CAE to try and regulate the algae but the water continues to be cloudy.
I have thought about lowering the power head deeper in the water but I fear that it will create to much current for my Bolivian Rams and Cories that tend to stay in the calmer portions of the tank.
So the question is what can I do to further regulate the growth of what appears to be a red algae?
Or what else could be causing the cloudy ness, Over feeding isn't a problem, but i do use mostly sinking tablets for my bottom feeders and they seem to break up into fine particles as the fish feed
I have a 20 gal high with a cascade filter and a Power head to create current
I am currently having problems with cloudy water. It isn't to bad but it is to much.
I do 1-2 40%-50% waterchanges a week, so I know the water is clean. But I also know having water movement on the surface will provoke algae growth. I do have a CAE to try and regulate the algae but the water continues to be cloudy.
I have thought about lowering the power head deeper in the water but I fear that it will create to much current for my Bolivian Rams and Cories that tend to stay in the calmer portions of the tank.
So the question is what can I do to further regulate the growth of what appears to be a red algae?
Or what else could be causing the cloudy ness, Over feeding isn't a problem, but i do use mostly sinking tablets for my bottom feeders and they seem to break up into fine particles as the fish feed