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Hello,
I am in dire need for some help, and any advice will be appreciated!
I dosed carbon (as vodka) last night, but I put way too much. Wayyy too much. I have a 55 gallon with 11 gal sump and a 43 gallon with 10 gallon sump. In the morning I saw that the water was cloudy in both tanks. A couple fish that were weak before, were dead. Around 3 pm I did a 20 gallon water change on the larger system and 15 gallons on the smaller one. After the water change the cloudiness got worse in both tanks. Towards 10pm, the larger, older tank became less cloudy and the fish don't seem as stressed as they were a few hours before. The smaller, younger tank is way too cloudy to even see anything. All my fish are falling over and I had to move some of them, while some died.
All fish are exhibiting signs of lack of oxygen. I did point all my pumps towards the surface to create maximum surface disturbance and have skimmers running on both.
Towards 10:30 I added some Clarity and Pristine by SeaChem. Seemed to have helped the larger tank a bit, but by its color and fish dropping to their sides, it's not helped the smaller tank.
From forums I read, I am thinking its a bacteria bloom, and I have no idea how to fix it. Should I do more water change tomorrow? Should I change a substantial amount of water as in 80% or so? Please help. Thank you!
I am in dire need for some help, and any advice will be appreciated!
I dosed carbon (as vodka) last night, but I put way too much. Wayyy too much. I have a 55 gallon with 11 gal sump and a 43 gallon with 10 gallon sump. In the morning I saw that the water was cloudy in both tanks. A couple fish that were weak before, were dead. Around 3 pm I did a 20 gallon water change on the larger system and 15 gallons on the smaller one. After the water change the cloudiness got worse in both tanks. Towards 10pm, the larger, older tank became less cloudy and the fish don't seem as stressed as they were a few hours before. The smaller, younger tank is way too cloudy to even see anything. All my fish are falling over and I had to move some of them, while some died.
All fish are exhibiting signs of lack of oxygen. I did point all my pumps towards the surface to create maximum surface disturbance and have skimmers running on both.
Towards 10:30 I added some Clarity and Pristine by SeaChem. Seemed to have helped the larger tank a bit, but by its color and fish dropping to their sides, it's not helped the smaller tank.
From forums I read, I am thinking its a bacteria bloom, and I have no idea how to fix it. Should I do more water change tomorrow? Should I change a substantial amount of water as in 80% or so? Please help. Thank you!