pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,307 188 WA Oct 7, 2019 #22 have you ruled out micro bubbles?
RemainVayne Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 26, 2017 364 143 51 40 Oct 7, 2019 #23 pops said: have you ruled out micro bubbles? Click to expand... There is a lot of flow, but no bubbles that I can see
pops said: have you ruled out micro bubbles? Click to expand... There is a lot of flow, but no bubbles that I can see
pops Alligator Gar MFK Member Nov 24, 2013 6,247 3,307 188 WA Oct 7, 2019 #24 I would put sponges on all my intakes and me being me I always run AC110,s for there mech filtration. Looks like you have allot of current going on, may try reducing that also. Does not look like an ammonia issue to me.
I would put sponges on all my intakes and me being me I always run AC110,s for there mech filtration. Looks like you have allot of current going on, may try reducing that also. Does not look like an ammonia issue to me.
RemainVayne Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 26, 2017 364 143 51 40 Dec 9, 2019 #25 Still cloudy. Really starting to annoy me as I can't figure out where the problem is.
shaun_jon Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 7, 2019 17 24 3 40 New Jersey Dec 23, 2019 #26 RemainVayne said: Still cloudy. Really starting to annoy me as I can't figure out where the problem is. Click to expand... Maybe try using seachem clarity? Do you have really fine filter floss you can use too? If you look on Amazon you can find some with really good reviews that have worked for others.
RemainVayne said: Still cloudy. Really starting to annoy me as I can't figure out where the problem is. Click to expand... Maybe try using seachem clarity? Do you have really fine filter floss you can use too? If you look on Amazon you can find some with really good reviews that have worked for others.
Lepisosteus Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member May 20, 2014 3,738 3,447 179 Ontario, Canada Dec 23, 2019 #27 The UV sterilizer should be housed in a unit as to not allow light to escape. Running it for long durations should not be an issue
The UV sterilizer should be housed in a unit as to not allow light to escape. Running it for long durations should not be an issue