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Just forget it
Nitrate levels from 0 – 40 ppm are generally safe for fish. Anything greater than 80 can be toxic.
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Yes it’s fresh water this is my second tank I do exactly the same to my first tank even though my fist tank has 4 months into it and it’s clear I think...
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What I don't understand you isn't nitrate and nitrite unhealthy for fish because its fish waste i have looked it up here on the internet both nitrate and nitrite should be zero level NO3 because it stunts their growth and compromises their immune system I don't clean the tank everyday...
Thanks Aiken
Thanks Aiken so the cloudiness is harmless and I don't need to be concerned but just incase what happens if it doesn't disappear in a week should I do another water change?
Cloudy water
The colour is milky white mixed with a little tea colour my fishes show no sign of sickness or difficulty I have matrix as my media and 3 sponge filters so i have no idea if I'm doing it right or wrong
Tank
No its not a new tank, I've had the tank for about 2-3 months but I haven't had any problems with my fishes all of them are still swimming none of them are showing any signs of sickness or dying I've been doing my regular water changes