miami dolfan Member Market Messages 605 Reaction score 0 Aug 3, 2012 #21 Definitely add more carbon and change it more frequently than you normally would to get the water cleared up.
Definitely add more carbon and change it more frequently than you normally would to get the water cleared up.
F falos Member Market Messages 549 Reaction score 0 Aug 3, 2012 #22 I have to ask did you wash your sand or dump it from the bag to the tank?
D dr_ fish Member Market Messages 159 Reaction score 0 Aug 3, 2012 #23 I thoroughly rinsed the sand that went in.
picoreefguy Well-Known Member Market Messages 1,692 Reaction score 53 Aug 3, 2012 #24 Ripped Tide;786041 wrote: That may not be bad advice, but this sounds like a bacterial cloudiness, not particulate. To me, it seems like something organic is feeding the bacteria and producing a bloom... I could be very wrong though. Click to expand... i could be wrong but i think it also works on bacteria. or at least thats what ive heard but ive used clarity in many diffrent circumstances and its worked every time
Ripped Tide;786041 wrote: That may not be bad advice, but this sounds like a bacterial cloudiness, not particulate. To me, it seems like something organic is feeding the bacteria and producing a bloom... I could be very wrong though. Click to expand... i could be wrong but i think it also works on bacteria. or at least thats what ive heard but ive used clarity in many diffrent circumstances and its worked every time