Reading your recent threads i'm taking it this is your tank with the dolphin cichlid in? If so it's a very young tank and your media, even though you threw some established media in as a kickstand, may still be catching up. So yes, a dollop of food getting sucked into your filter could cause problems. You're right to be concerned about rinsing out your media whilst it's in catch up mode.
I'd vacuum out the excess food if still all over your tank whilst doing a large water change, using conditioner obviously. Then monitor your parameters, the ammonia will be first to show. If and when it does you need to do more water changes and use a conditioner which renders the ammonia safe until your bio get up to speed.
About a decade ago, my wife killed my fish doing this. I was on a business trip, and I told her not to feed the fish, they would be fine. When I came back, there was a mound of NLS pellets rotting away in the front of the tank, the water was cloudy, and my discus were trying to breath through the surface. They died within a couple days.
So yeah, if there are fish in the tank, get it cleaned up fast.
Agee with the others check the ? quality, vacuum and water change.
Agree with what everyone stated above would like to add don't feed fish for a couple of days after you do what was suggested.
Yes its the same tank. I will do a water change today. Will suphon gravels. Yesterday I tried my best to remove the excess food from tank. Fish looks fine though. Now, no left over food. I will not feed them for two days and will keep track of my water parameters.good vacuum with a water change and you should be good, I would,nt mess with the media.
If your fish are acting normally you're already ahead of the game.Yes its the same tank. I will do a water change today. Will suphon gravels. Yesterday I tried my best to remove the excess food from tank. Fish looks fine though. Now, no left over food. I will not feed them for two days and will keep track of my water parameters.
I got so worried but things look ok. Need to check my water parameters still. Didn't find time yet. Will do as soon I will be at home.
I honestly can't keep up, so many threads, so many questions, and no clue if this member is a troll yanking everyone's chain, or what? He/she asks lots of questions, and still is, including question about different fish, and their "African cichlid" tank, but at this point I see no info being offered back to those that have been attempting to help.
So here's where I'm at, pics or it didn't happen.
Ok, well something HAS indeed happened! lol Thanks Ulu.
I honestly can't keep up, so many threads, so many questions, and no clue if this member is a troll yanking everyone's chain, or what? He/she asks lots of questions, and still is, including question about different fish, and their "African cichlid" tank, but at this point I see no info being offered back to those that have been attempting to help.
So here's where I'm at, pics or it didn't happen.
First of all yes I am sorry for not replying back but I use to reply back and always follow up with the threads I post. I didn't reply back to threads for three days because I am going through some health issues and was only keeping up with the new threads which was necessary questions from my side.Kashif314 Just in case you feel that I am somehow picking on you, this 100 gallon tank (that I have yet to see any pics of?) started out as a pipe dream, you didn't even own such a tank. Then it went from planning a cycle, to using bio media from your LFS (which most advised against for obvious reasons) than back to how to cycle, then it was planned for a flowerhorn, then blood parrots with African cichlids (as though there are only one type or species of African cichlid) then, you asked about buying a highly stressed C. moorii at your LFS, then as of just YESTERDAY you were asking about how many frontosa you could put in this 100 gallon, AND asking about Hikari food, and again referencing "African cichlids" as though all several hundred species (close to 1,000 combined) found in the Rift Lakes are herbivorous (they are NOT).
Am I missing anything, that was just off the top of my head?
Risking a seeded media is INDEED killing fish. For now nothing seems wrong. Fish are happy and swimming and eating. If I clean the seeded media it will DEFINITELY kill beneficial bacteria which will lead to amonia build up. Got it?OP doesn't want to risk seeded media but will risk the fish?
Haha, i'm trying my best to be helpful, but like you RD i'm beginning to lose track of where the OP's up to he's posting that much stuff. Looks like his sisters taking an interest in the hobby now so maybe she'll start posting soon too.
Well there you go, that's my head cabbaged, can't even get my facts right now!
Umm you forgot the cloudy tank syndrome, just saying.
Ummmm . . . . https://www.youtube.com/user/Kashif314
Ok, well something HAS indeed happened! lol Thanks Ulu.
Well I know when I'm beat -- dang, Kashif's got more than twice as many subs as I do!
And I'm not questioning he has a tank, he clearly does, but looking over all his videos, and all the various species of fish he has apparently kept over the last couple of years (in the same tank) -- incl. african butterflys, archer fish, green spotted scat, dwarf rainbows, gold gourami, elephant nose, denison barbs, German/Electric blue rams, glass fish, tiger barbs, banded cichlid, black ghost knifefish and various shrimp -- how can he possibly not understand the basic cycling process, or how to use heaters in tanks, or what causes a cloudy tank?
Also I have to say I am a wee bit curious as to what happened to all those fish but I'm kinda scared to know....Not trying to be Sherlock Holmes and always willing to help others but something seems juuuust a little fishy.
Well nothing says that all the fish photos are of his fish. And I'm not trying to imply that this guy is or is not genuine, regardless of his apparent lack of expertise.
This is just the first thing that popped up when I typed his username into Google.
You don't need to be sherlock Holmes too work out what happened to all his fish. His sister in law probably overfed them!
Well I specifically only chose the videos where the title said "My...." and excluded those where it didn't (e.g. discus, planted tanks, etc.). Note too that the fish species vids I reference above all have the same tank background (whereas others like discus etc. are different).
And gotcha, like you Ulu buddy I actually don't know if the guy is genuine or not, in fact it could be possibly be another family member using his name/accounts, as he/she has used the term "dear" in a good number of replies to threads/posts we've tried helping with. Anyway hopefully our advice will help steer whoever it is into good fish keeping practices because from the latest videos they appear to be basically back at ground zero with that tank.
Oh . . . phoo . . .
I missed the notes which said "my fish". I didn't go over his whole business. I don't like FB enough.
You guys do find it entertaining right? Good for you. Enjoy it. About my sister in law, she loved the fish and asked if she could feed them and accidentally dropped too much food from the bag. Such mistake can happen from anyone.ROTFL this thread
Don't know about all names of fish I have. I was about to open a thread requesting to ID them. I took pictures in morning to post but now I won't ask for help because that would be considered trolling.So what species of Mbuna & Aulonocara did you stock your tank with?