Foamy tank top, like laundry machine

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MarcN.

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Has anyone had super foamy tank top? I just added ceramic fikter medias to my filters about 2 days ago and voila!

I am anxious that it may harm the fishes

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It might be a mini cycle going on, or foam fractitioning from the increased organics. are these different tanks. And how much of what are you feeding the redtail cat and bichir?
 
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I generally feed the rtc and endli sliced shrimps and pellets, and i cycled the new medias in a fishless tank with amonia filled water for 2 days prior to adding them to the tanks, those are 2 different tanks.

I'm doing a 90℅ wc as i write this.
 
Could the foams be caused by the incomplete cycle for of the medias, tbh this is the forst time ive seen something like this. Tried googling this event and it seems to be something about "protein"
 
Yes it is because the nitrogen cycle in your tank is not complete yet causing a buildup of dissolved organics. If I were you, I would just return my fish until I figured out how to keep them.
 
Could the foams be caused by the incomplete cycle for of the medias, tbh this is the forst time ive seen something like this. Tried googling this event and it seems to be something about "protein"
the protein is skimming off of the water, like in salt tanks. ammonia cycles take a long time. i use seachem stability for 5 days before adding a 1.5" fish.

what size are your tanks?

what are your plans for the rtc?
 
the protein is skimming off of the water, like in salt tanks. ammonia cycles take a long time. i use seachem stability for 5 days before adding a 1.5" fish.

what size are your tanks?

what are your plans for the rtc?

It's unlikely that he knows that he needs to plan for it. Or why.
 
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