Let me preface this by saying my water parameters are in line, tested with 2 different kits, one being only a few days old now.
Nitrates <20
Nitrites 0
Ammonia 0
Water additives Prime only.
Food Floating hikari cichlid gold.
305 gallons of water. Custom built wet dry that sits above the tank. It seems that whenever I replace the "white filter pad" I get some bubbles/foam on the top of my water near the back and sides of the aquarium.
I've been using walmart quilt batting. Making sure to only use stuff that doesn't have flame retardant etc.
I'm now doing about a 50% water change and am taking out the white pad lair to see if the bubbles return. This has been an ongoing problem for probably 6 months. The fish seem to be fine, but only this tank out of 50 in my fish room have this "problem".
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what it could be. Or if they've had the same problem with the quilt batting.
Tank is bare bottom and currently has no decor at all now. To further eliminate suspects. And yes the tank has been bare bottom for years. So no ammonia spike from that or anything.
Just trying to get to the bottom of a slight annoyance.
P.S. I use the same batting at work on a 250gallon and on my grandmothers 75 gallon with no bubbles to seen at either one
Nitrates <20
Nitrites 0
Ammonia 0
Water additives Prime only.
Food Floating hikari cichlid gold.
305 gallons of water. Custom built wet dry that sits above the tank. It seems that whenever I replace the "white filter pad" I get some bubbles/foam on the top of my water near the back and sides of the aquarium.
I've been using walmart quilt batting. Making sure to only use stuff that doesn't have flame retardant etc.
I'm now doing about a 50% water change and am taking out the white pad lair to see if the bubbles return. This has been an ongoing problem for probably 6 months. The fish seem to be fine, but only this tank out of 50 in my fish room have this "problem".
I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what it could be. Or if they've had the same problem with the quilt batting.
Tank is bare bottom and currently has no decor at all now. To further eliminate suspects. And yes the tank has been bare bottom for years. So no ammonia spike from that or anything.
Just trying to get to the bottom of a slight annoyance.
P.S. I use the same batting at work on a 250gallon and on my grandmothers 75 gallon with no bubbles to seen at either one