White bubbles on tank surface
White bubbles on tank surface
Noticed a bunch of white bubbles forming on the surface of my 20 gallon tank. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Running a sponge filter and a HOB. Any ideas what's causing this?
Re: White bubbles on tank surface
White bubbles on the surface usually indicate excess protein or organic waste. How often are you doing water changes? Also, what's your feeding routine like? Overfeeding can contribute to this issue.
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I've seen this before in my tank. It's kinda sketchy, but adding a surface skimmer helped clear it up. You might wanna try that if it doesn't go away on its own.
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Yep, agree with this. I'd also check your filter media. If it's clogged, it won't process waste efficiently. What's your substrate situation?
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dazed_knots - Posts: 40
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Re: White bubbles on tank surface
Had the same thing happen last month. Turned out my filter was due for a cleaning. Gonna sound weird, but have you added any new fish or plants recently? Sometimes they bring in extra organics.
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Surface agitation can help break up those bubbles. What's your flow like? If it's too low, the bubbles just sit there. Also, what kind of fish are in there? Some species are messier than others.
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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I'll try cleaning the filter and maybe cut back on feeding for a bit. Appreciate the help!
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Yeah, I'd chill on the feeding for a few days. Sometimes it's just a temporary thing. Let us know if it clears up.
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My tank did this once after I added a new piece of driftwood. It stopped after a week. Maybe something similar is happening here?
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Check your water conditioner. Some brands can cause surface bubbles if overdosed. What are you using?