Hello MFK!
Anyone who's seen my posts knows that I have a 90 gallon tank with a leopard ctenopoma, and six keyhole cichlids. (two of which have paired) I cycled the tank itself in The summer, and added the fish to the tank in July. Until now, there have been no issues with water quality at all, bar nitrate getting somewhat high a few times. However, a few days ago I came home to find the tanks water cloudy did water tests and nitrite had spiked. I check the filter (FX6) and found that it had been unplugged. I don't know how long it had gone unplugged, at most a week, but likely a few days. I plugged it back in and hoped for the best.
Since then, nitrite has gone back to normal. However, the ammonia levels have been high, and have not gone down significantly. In the past week its always been at anywhere between 0.25 to 1.0. (possibly 1.5, possibly.) And it has not cycled down. This could be because of an extra amount of bioload from the fry in the hang on tank and the excess food from them, but I highly doubt it. I'm really not sure what to do, or what even happened entirely. Did a water change today, even after the change the water is still very cloudy. Fish are obviously a bit stressed. If there's anything anyone can suggest or help me with here, be it insight on what could have happened or guidance on how to fix this (majorly appreciated) I would be very grateful. If pictures are needed I can post some.
Anyone who's seen my posts knows that I have a 90 gallon tank with a leopard ctenopoma, and six keyhole cichlids. (two of which have paired) I cycled the tank itself in The summer, and added the fish to the tank in July. Until now, there have been no issues with water quality at all, bar nitrate getting somewhat high a few times. However, a few days ago I came home to find the tanks water cloudy did water tests and nitrite had spiked. I check the filter (FX6) and found that it had been unplugged. I don't know how long it had gone unplugged, at most a week, but likely a few days. I plugged it back in and hoped for the best.
Since then, nitrite has gone back to normal. However, the ammonia levels have been high, and have not gone down significantly. In the past week its always been at anywhere between 0.25 to 1.0. (possibly 1.5, possibly.) And it has not cycled down. This could be because of an extra amount of bioload from the fry in the hang on tank and the excess food from them, but I highly doubt it. I'm really not sure what to do, or what even happened entirely. Did a water change today, even after the change the water is still very cloudy. Fish are obviously a bit stressed. If there's anything anyone can suggest or help me with here, be it insight on what could have happened or guidance on how to fix this (majorly appreciated) I would be very grateful. If pictures are needed I can post some.