Cloudy water w/ new tank setup HELP!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
zennzzo;2435249; said:
Get you a 250ml bottle of SeaChem "STABILITY" follow the instructions on the label to the "T" and you'll be fine...this stuff really does work...:headbang2

another great advice! i'll grab some during my lunch break, my fish should appreciate it.

this has been a great cycling learning experience...
 
just did a 25% water change, took out some old media from the ac110 (sponge and biomax) and stuck it right on top of the drip plate, and added some seachem stability... phew!

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You are probably experiencing a bacterial bloom. Which is a cycling issue. I have used bio spira before when cycling tanks with excellent results. Now i tranfer filter media to 1 of the filters on the new tank all if possible. This is cloning a tank and I have had no problems at all.
 
cichlid savage;2436643; said:
You are probably experiencing a bacterial bloom. Which is a cycling issue. I have used bio spira before when cycling tanks with excellent results. Now i tranfer filter media to 1 of the filters on the new tank all if possible. This is cloning a tank and I have had no problems at all.

that's exactly what it is.. been reading up about "new tank syndrome" all day today.

gatta love this forum, comes through once again. i could've been stuck settin up new tanks incorrectly, stressing fish and what not...

now its just a waiting game till the "cloud" dies down.
 
midasman714;2436731; said:
that's exactly what it is.. been reading up about "new tank syndrome" all day today.

gatta love this forum, comes through once again. i could've been stuck settin up new tanks incorrectly, stressing fish and what not...

now its just a waiting game till the "cloud" dies down.


Everyone makes mistakes. I have made some hum dingers. The great thing about this site is a resource to help you fix the mistake and offer you ways not to make them again.
 
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