Sigh, day three and I've already run into an issue...

Paperlantern4

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My tank has only been set up for three days (no fish yet) and I've already messed something up, I think. I bought a piece of mopani wood for the tank and boiled it, then let it sit in water. Now my tank water has a weird tea-color to it. How is this going to effect my cycling? How do I get rid of the color?
 

Crazy mike

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That's what happens with mopani. It leeches tanis into the water. To get rid of it do waterchanges and let it leech. I have a bunch in my 90 and some recently added pieces and my water is still tea colored after 3 weeks. It just takes time. No idea how it will effect the cycles although I think it would be beneficial for it. uploadfromtaptalk1403567217889.jpg
My tank is getting lighter though
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catfishacr

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It wont effect the cycle. As mentioned to get rid of the color use carbon and/ or water changes. As it releases tannins it will slightly lower the PH though.
 

Gill Blue

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whether you messed up or not is a matter of opinion.
I think you did by boiling the wood.
do some reading on blackwater tanks and tannins and fish.
 

ragin_cajun

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It's Mopani. Don't worry about it. Makes the water look cool. "It's a feature--not a bug"
 
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