Amicus
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Hello all,
This is my first post and I'm kind of excited about it. I started my tank in late January, waited for it to cycle with an Aqueon backfilter. About two weeks later I purchased an Emporer 280 and it seems to be working well. Sorry, my tank is 29g, plastic plants, gravel substrate, South African root wood, and 13 fish, community tank. So, the tank has been running about a month and a half, bio wheel for almost three weeks, fish added once a week, weekly water changes of 20 to 40%. I test the water weekly and Amonia, Nitrite are zero and Nitrate is 5 - 10 ppm. I have started daily water changes of 20 - 40 %. I also had a PhosBan 150 on the back filled with activated charcoal and Zeolite. This made the water too cloudy so I took it down.
The problem, the water has always been hazy and still is. I noticed last night during a water change that there was a whitish film on the glass and it is slimy to the touch. The only chemical I use in the tank is API Stress Coat+. I have had people tell me to do a gravel wash and other people tell me not to do so, both for various reasons. I am frustrated with the constant hazy water and now worried about the whitish film.
Not sure what to do, I could really use some advice. All is appreciated.
This is my first post and I'm kind of excited about it. I started my tank in late January, waited for it to cycle with an Aqueon backfilter. About two weeks later I purchased an Emporer 280 and it seems to be working well. Sorry, my tank is 29g, plastic plants, gravel substrate, South African root wood, and 13 fish, community tank. So, the tank has been running about a month and a half, bio wheel for almost three weeks, fish added once a week, weekly water changes of 20 to 40%. I test the water weekly and Amonia, Nitrite are zero and Nitrate is 5 - 10 ppm. I have started daily water changes of 20 - 40 %. I also had a PhosBan 150 on the back filled with activated charcoal and Zeolite. This made the water too cloudy so I took it down.
The problem, the water has always been hazy and still is. I noticed last night during a water change that there was a whitish film on the glass and it is slimy to the touch. The only chemical I use in the tank is API Stress Coat+. I have had people tell me to do a gravel wash and other people tell me not to do so, both for various reasons. I am frustrated with the constant hazy water and now worried about the whitish film.
Not sure what to do, I could really use some advice. All is appreciated.