Um.. Thats it microbubbles... Mb come from expanding gases in tap water...rE
I use a mix of aged, circulated and heated well water and RO water. Recently no matter how many water changes I do my water looks slightly cloudy. When I look closely, I see thousands of tiny clear/white specks floating throughout the water. Upon reading through the Forum, it sounds as if I have these "micro bubbles" that some any talk about with winter water. However, the issue is primarily with people who use tap water and do not age it vs. me who uses well and RO water mix that is aged and circulated.
I also experience a dusty white film that sometimes coats the bottom of the tank, especially around any left over food particles that may be resting there. This dusty film can appear within a half an hour of feeding.
Has anyone else experienced this same type of thing? Any idea what is happening and what I should do about it? I have HOB filters, and I have cleaned the filters and sponges to no avail. My water parameters all test normal. Nitrites 0, ammonia 0, ph 8.0 (normal for my water), Nitrates 5 ppm.
Thank you for your thoughts.
Um.. Thats it microbubbles... Mb come from expanding gases in tap water...rE
Jester - S0S Crew Texas
I am also experiencing the same issue and my discus had a sudden case of cloudy eye. I also age and use declorinate my water.
Hi, is the floor looking like covered with mushrooms?
Or it looks more like dust?
No, I have both. Microbubbles and cloudy eyes, that's why I said I have the same issue. I do read the entire post.
micro bubble is due to gases from water line expanding once release.. aging water will take care of this..
cloudy eye
http://www.simplydiscus.com/library/...ormation.shtml
Jester - S0S Crew Texas
I will let my water age for a little longer than 24 hrs. Thanks
Maybe you have a magnifying glass? You should find out if they are alive or not!That will not help. 12 hours are enough. Even 6 hours is sufficient for partial water change.These bubbles also occur in aged water, when heated, but they remain only a few minutes in the water. If bubbles remain for several hours in the water, there has to be a different reason for it. They are probably constantly produced in the aquarium, perhaps some filter drag air, because otherwise they would quickly rise to the surface and the water would become clear. If they do not rise, it is not air, but something else. If the dust starts to settle on the ground it is certainly not a gas.
Last edited by Ioan C.; 04-11-2012 at 09:36 AM.
whatever it is.. it is NOT MICRO-BUBBLES.. it is as you said.. PARTICULATES..
i don't what people to get confused on this.. maybe she should post a pic or update.. she hasn't be back on SD since March 31.. so going back and forth i guess won't help her.. if she is not here.. LOL
Jester - S0S Crew Texas
Steve T
chop meat, carry water
Jester - S0S Crew Texas