Stinky water!
Stinky water!
The water in my tank just plain STINKS- seriously, it smells very sour. IT tests out fine for nitrite, nitrate, ammonia, ph, and temp, though.
I do 25-30% water changes every couple days. ANy thoughts?
I do 25-30% water changes every couple days. ANy thoughts?
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Have you hunted for any dead fish and is your filter working properly. Do you have any substrate in your tank, it might be worth removing it / cheking for trapped food/ methane pockets. Also check around your tank to see if anything has jumped out, got stuck behind/below and gone off!
Tristan
Tristan
L046, L033, L117, L200, L027, L014, Discus, & malawis
No dead fish, and I siphon off the uneaten food every couple days with teh water changes. I am running two sponge filters with maxi-jet power jheards, there's a LOT of flow in tha ttank.
I do hae some sand in the bottom but it's just enough to cover the bottom, nowhere near enough to generate methane pockets!
There are 5 fish in that tank: two subadult zebras and three mollie fry.
I do hae some sand in the bottom but it's just enough to cover the bottom, nowhere near enough to generate methane pockets!
There are 5 fish in that tank: two subadult zebras and three mollie fry.
sour - like in sour milk? Try comparing it to something
The tank where I had a female die in a cave smelled like a swamp for days after I removed her, even with 20% water changes every day. Maybe removing uneaten food should be done every day instead of every second. I know my food goes mouldy within 24 hours, so I always remove it in the morning. Anything rotting or going bad in the tank would give the water a bad smell. A change in the bioload could do the same. I noticed some, but not all, of my tanks have had a period of rather strong swamp like smell, especially around week 5-6 after it's set up.
The tank where I had a female die in a cave smelled like a swamp for days after I removed her, even with 20% water changes every day. Maybe removing uneaten food should be done every day instead of every second. I know my food goes mouldy within 24 hours, so I always remove it in the morning. Anything rotting or going bad in the tank would give the water a bad smell. A change in the bioload could do the same. I noticed some, but not all, of my tanks have had a period of rather strong swamp like smell, especially around week 5-6 after it's set up.
Hi Ed_R,
When I use to feed frozen blood worms, mosquito larvae and dapnia I did notice that my tank water was a bit more pungent than normal. I didn't pay too much attention to it and didn't even consider the possible link. Now that I feed frozen shrimp and dried foods to both community fish and the zebras I haven't experienced the "stinky" water syndrome. Perhaps the fact that these foods originate from stagnant waters has something to do with it.
When I use to feed frozen blood worms, mosquito larvae and dapnia I did notice that my tank water was a bit more pungent than normal. I didn't pay too much attention to it and didn't even consider the possible link. Now that I feed frozen shrimp and dried foods to both community fish and the zebras I haven't experienced the "stinky" water syndrome. Perhaps the fact that these foods originate from stagnant waters has something to do with it.