I have a 65g stocked with a Hoplo cat and a Raphael catfish, filtered by an AC110 and a sponge filter. The AC110 is growing a ton of plants out of it. I feed this tank every other day, about 6-8 Hikari Massivore (which I also feed to every other aquarium I own).
Within about an hour of feeding, and lasting for about 12-14 hours after, this tank smells and it fills my entire house with an overwhelming earthy/bitter smell. I have tested the water and it is not an ammonia spike, there's no nitrite, and it doesn't result in a massive and immediate increase in nitrates. The water is liquid rock, and has been running for ages. I have cleaned the AC110 out (it is filled with nothing but ceramic rings to act as a planting medium) and I have cleaned the sponge filter.
This does not happen to any other aquariums. Tonight I am going to pull all the driftwood out and do a deep clean of any debris, but to me it doesn't make sense for it to be this as the smell will be 100% gone after those 12-14 hours. There must be some reaction or bacterial process upon feeding, but I have no idea what it could be or how to address it.
Anyone have any ideas?
Within about an hour of feeding, and lasting for about 12-14 hours after, this tank smells and it fills my entire house with an overwhelming earthy/bitter smell. I have tested the water and it is not an ammonia spike, there's no nitrite, and it doesn't result in a massive and immediate increase in nitrates. The water is liquid rock, and has been running for ages. I have cleaned the AC110 out (it is filled with nothing but ceramic rings to act as a planting medium) and I have cleaned the sponge filter.
This does not happen to any other aquariums. Tonight I am going to pull all the driftwood out and do a deep clean of any debris, but to me it doesn't make sense for it to be this as the smell will be 100% gone after those 12-14 hours. There must be some reaction or bacterial process upon feeding, but I have no idea what it could be or how to address it.
Anyone have any ideas?