All,
I am in process of cycling my tank and it is relatively cloudy. When I look through the tank straight on it looks clear, but when I look through long wise you can see how cloudy the water is. The tank has been running for about 1 month now. I am still in process of cycling the tank. On my last water test the nitrites are through the roof, so I am waiting for the tank to have nitrites drop and nitrates shoot through the roof. It is a 75 gallon tank with a FX5 running. I have fish in the tank currently to help it cycle (I know this will get me shot) and have been using flake food. The FX5 sponges have some flake food stuck on them and on the filter.
I am wondering, is it the excess flake good causing the cloudiness or is it just the cycling itself? Not sure if it is best to let the tank finish cycling or to start doing water changes. I have tried to avoid water changes because I do not want to screw around with the cycle.
Thanks!
I am in process of cycling my tank and it is relatively cloudy. When I look through the tank straight on it looks clear, but when I look through long wise you can see how cloudy the water is. The tank has been running for about 1 month now. I am still in process of cycling the tank. On my last water test the nitrites are through the roof, so I am waiting for the tank to have nitrites drop and nitrates shoot through the roof. It is a 75 gallon tank with a FX5 running. I have fish in the tank currently to help it cycle (I know this will get me shot) and have been using flake food. The FX5 sponges have some flake food stuck on them and on the filter.
I am wondering, is it the excess flake good causing the cloudiness or is it just the cycling itself? Not sure if it is best to let the tank finish cycling or to start doing water changes. I have tried to avoid water changes because I do not want to screw around with the cycle.
Thanks!