mrg02d
Aquarium Advice FINatic
Hello all,
I have noticed that over the course of a week, my new 7.5g pico tank has become hazy. There is just this haze in the tank. At first glance, it looks like the glass needs cleaning, but a closer look shows its the water itself.
I added carbon yesterday and the haziness hasnt gotten better at all. I added some GFO today.
Im wondering what could cause a haziness that carbon cannot cleanup? Maybe I am overfeeding? I add a pinch formula 1 pellets every other day for my two sexy shrimp and add some nori for the tailspot blenny. I did go a little overboard adding pellets trying to see if the blenny would eat them. (Algae blocks and nori are messy!)
Could my lights be fueling some sort of bacteria bloom? Its a 12 led light I made with 6 cool white xr-e and 6 royal blue. I have the whites on at 30% for about 8 hours and the blues on at 70% for about 10hours.
Ive never had haze in a tank before...any ideas?
Matt
I have noticed that over the course of a week, my new 7.5g pico tank has become hazy. There is just this haze in the tank. At first glance, it looks like the glass needs cleaning, but a closer look shows its the water itself.
I added carbon yesterday and the haziness hasnt gotten better at all. I added some GFO today.
Im wondering what could cause a haziness that carbon cannot cleanup? Maybe I am overfeeding? I add a pinch formula 1 pellets every other day for my two sexy shrimp and add some nori for the tailspot blenny. I did go a little overboard adding pellets trying to see if the blenny would eat them. (Algae blocks and nori are messy!)
Could my lights be fueling some sort of bacteria bloom? Its a 12 led light I made with 6 cool white xr-e and 6 royal blue. I have the whites on at 30% for about 8 hours and the blues on at 70% for about 10hours.
Ive never had haze in a tank before...any ideas?
Matt