CherryBlossom
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Ok. So..... I have been PM-ing Azhael about this and we are both completely stumped as to what it could be. He suggested starting a thread to see if anyone else would know what is going on.
As you know I have 2 male paddle-tail newts...each in their own 2 foot tanks. The tanks have been up and running forr approx 8 weeks now. One of the tanks is perfect. The other tank however is murky looking, cloudy too. You can hardly see through the tank.
I do a partial water change of 20% once a week. After this week's change the cloudiness started.
I tested the water and everything is spot on. So Azhael suggested a partial change again, which I did. There is no change even after another.
I visited a shop and the woman there kept newts. She said that everything seemed ok with my tank and did not know what the clouding could be. If it was from the substrate it should have settled by now.
She spoke to another couple of employees who keep amphibians.. They all said if it was something to do with my water the other tank would have the same cloudiness, as they are changed at the same time.
They did say that if there's no improvement over the weekend I could bring a sample in for them to test but they said it will more than likely turn out that everything is fine.
It was suggested to me that it could be hair bloom algae? I looked into it and it doesnt seem like that to me. However today something has appeared on some of my plants and i don't know if it is snail eggs (this tank had an infestation of snails and eggs lately) or something else. I will try and upload a photo of it so you can see.
Another guy in a different shop told me it was due to over feeding...but they are fed every 3-4 days and hand fed too. So there isnt any excess food lying around...and if I see any I scoop it out. He also claimed that I must be washing my filter out in the sink and that I should always wash it out with the aquarium water. I explained to him that I havent washed my filter out as yet as my tank was still cycling. But he wouldn't listen.
The newt is eating fine. He isnt avoiding going into the water. He is swimming about fine. I am worried though that something will be wrong?
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what it is or could be? It seems most people are stumped as to what is going on.
Thanks for reading this.
As you know I have 2 male paddle-tail newts...each in their own 2 foot tanks. The tanks have been up and running forr approx 8 weeks now. One of the tanks is perfect. The other tank however is murky looking, cloudy too. You can hardly see through the tank.
I do a partial water change of 20% once a week. After this week's change the cloudiness started.
I tested the water and everything is spot on. So Azhael suggested a partial change again, which I did. There is no change even after another.
I visited a shop and the woman there kept newts. She said that everything seemed ok with my tank and did not know what the clouding could be. If it was from the substrate it should have settled by now.
She spoke to another couple of employees who keep amphibians.. They all said if it was something to do with my water the other tank would have the same cloudiness, as they are changed at the same time.
They did say that if there's no improvement over the weekend I could bring a sample in for them to test but they said it will more than likely turn out that everything is fine.
It was suggested to me that it could be hair bloom algae? I looked into it and it doesnt seem like that to me. However today something has appeared on some of my plants and i don't know if it is snail eggs (this tank had an infestation of snails and eggs lately) or something else. I will try and upload a photo of it so you can see.
Another guy in a different shop told me it was due to over feeding...but they are fed every 3-4 days and hand fed too. So there isnt any excess food lying around...and if I see any I scoop it out. He also claimed that I must be washing my filter out in the sink and that I should always wash it out with the aquarium water. I explained to him that I havent washed my filter out as yet as my tank was still cycling. But he wouldn't listen.
The newt is eating fine. He isnt avoiding going into the water. He is swimming about fine. I am worried though that something will be wrong?
Does anyone have any advice or suggestions as to what it is or could be? It seems most people are stumped as to what is going on.
Thanks for reading this.