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Old 06-04-2004, 09:34 PM
NetMax
 
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Default Odd Cloudy Water Question/Problem


"Tom Hale" wrote in message
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"Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message

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Netmax, I think you are right, you have to give the new substrate

time to
get covered in biofilm, this will bind things a bit. The OP must

just be
patient.
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**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**


I was patient. The water was clear for 2+ months before it got
cloudy. It sat cloudy for 9 months. I'm trying the whole no light,
no food, no filtration/water movement now to see if that makes a
difference.

T.


Don't go no light/food/filtration too long. Light won't make much
difference, unless it was an algae bloom. Food won't make much
difference unless it was a food-driven bacterial imbalance. Turning off
the filter can starve off your good bacteria making the situation worse
(plus an ammonia/nitrite spike). No water movement has possibilities (if
you can move your working filter elsewhere for the duration). On a new
set-up, the filter being off makes no difference because there is no life
in the filter which you are trying to preserve.

Unless r.a.f.p. gave you better advice, I'd try a round of flocculants
(Clear-Water, Accuwater, P-Clear etc).

NetMax


 
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