Zushley
Aquarium Advice Newbie
- Joined
- May 6, 2023
- Messages
- 2
I accidentally added some expired API water clarifier to my 20 gallon long aquarium and I think I accidentally crashed my cycle.
It was like milky when I added it in and I didn't even notice until a few seconds later. I've added some Prime, Stability and Clarity all from the brand Seachem and it seems like the problem has gotten slightly better?
I woke up today to still see a slightly more transparent milky haze in my aquarium. I thought maybe it was just dirty filter media so I replaced it and cleaned my filter as well..
Also my nirtates and nitrites are at 0ppm, ammonia was at 0.25ppm and PH was at 6.0ppm. All because I did a water change before the incident.
What is in the aquarium is a yoyo loach, 4 Madagascar rainbow fish and 4 sailfin mollies. I was thinking maybe the yoyo loach was just kicking up some sand which could be possible but I don't really know..
If you have any advice for my situation please comment on my post because I feel like I've done really all I can do at this point.
It was like milky when I added it in and I didn't even notice until a few seconds later. I've added some Prime, Stability and Clarity all from the brand Seachem and it seems like the problem has gotten slightly better?
I woke up today to still see a slightly more transparent milky haze in my aquarium. I thought maybe it was just dirty filter media so I replaced it and cleaned my filter as well..
Also my nirtates and nitrites are at 0ppm, ammonia was at 0.25ppm and PH was at 6.0ppm. All because I did a water change before the incident.
What is in the aquarium is a yoyo loach, 4 Madagascar rainbow fish and 4 sailfin mollies. I was thinking maybe the yoyo loach was just kicking up some sand which could be possible but I don't really know..
If you have any advice for my situation please comment on my post because I feel like I've done really all I can do at this point.