Green Water Problems..

clownie33

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raise the temp a few degrees and add some extra aquarium salt and continue you water changes doing one of about 35 percent every other day and gradually decrease the amount of water you are changing as the water starts clearing up you should only have to do this for a week or two and you water should clear and you will get rid of any trace of the algae
 

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clownie33;4121475; said:
raise the temp a few degrees and add some extra aquarium salt and continue you water changes doing one of about 35 percent every other day and gradually decrease the amount of water you are changing as the water starts clearing up you should only have to do this for a week or two and you water should clear and you will get rid of any trace of the algae
Usually my water temp runs from 79 to 82 degrees. Today I added up some aquarium salt which said I should add 1 Tablespoon per 5 U.S. Gal. I put 4 table spoons in for my 30 gal tank. I thought my cycle was finished after 3 days. I never realized it will take up to 2 weeks or more. Thank you so much guys for the information and if there is more information to suggested please let me know! Day 1 at this forum has been a super super great help! :headbang2
 

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if all things fail, u can get this product at your local petsmart for under 50 bucks !!! works wonders, u will thank me later. no i dont get paid to advertise this product, just a happy customer that used this product :headbang2
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flipstylex;4121552; said:
if all things fail, u can get this product at your local petsmart for under 50 bucks !!! works wonders, u will thank me later. no i dont get paid to advertise this product, just a happy customer that used this product :headbang2
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Thank you for letting me know about this. I was searching online and saw them for around $119.00, I guess those were for larger amounts of water. I'll let my tank finish cycling and if green water does not disappear I will buy that product for sure.
 

clownie33

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you need to add more than the recomended amount of salt starting out at the reg is good but you need to beef it up if you want to see it have any effct
 

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Jack Dempsey
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clownie33;4121771; said:
you need to add more than the recomended amount of salt starting out at the reg is good but you need to beef it up if you want to see it have any effct
I was afraid to put a lot. But I trust this forum so I will add the right amount.
 

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Green water is all gone. Thank you guys!
 
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