New 90Gal FH+RP set up

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mastatee

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This is my new set up of 90Gal tank. Also, can any one here please help me why is my tank look little cloudy? I had the tank run since Tuesday, put all kind of solution in there (clarity, stability and Buffer) but it still not look the way I wanted.
Can you please help me what else do I need to do to make my tank look unclouded.

thanks

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The tank is likely just finishing up the cycling process. Give it a few days and it should look clear as a bell!
 
Wow Nice Community tank you have there
and yes It would clear out in a few days.
 
I hope you seeded your tank or something because a tank cannot become cycled in a couple weeks.
 
Water;4984773; said:
I hope you seeded your tank or something because a tank cannot become cycled in a couple weeks.
Water,
I have not seeded my new tank. What is the best way to do so? Please advice.Thanks
 
mastatee;4984951; said:
Water,
I have not seeded my new tank. What is the best way to do so? Please advice.Thanks

Oh boy O_O. Take filter media from an established tank and place it into your filter.(Be wary for the risk or spreading diseases)

Take your filter and place it on an established tank and let it run for about a good 2 weeks. (Wouldnt advise you to do this)

Since you already have fish, I suggest getting Prime(Water dechlorinator/ammonia detoxer) and check your water regularly and do the necessary water changes to keep the ammonia down. A cycled tank should have a reading of 0ppm Ammonia, 0ppm Nitrite, 5-10ppm Nitrate. I hope I'm not forgetting anything.
 
Water;4985098; said:
Oh boy O_O. Take filter media from an established tank and place it into your filter.(Be wary for the risk or spreading diseases)

Take your filter and place it on an established tank and let it run for about a good 2 weeks. (Wouldnt advise you to do this)

Since you already have fish, I suggest getting Prime(Water dechlorinator/ammonia detoxer) and check your water regularly and do the necessary water changes to keep the ammonia down. A cycled tank should have a reading of 0ppm Ammonia, 0ppm Nitrite, 5-10ppm Nitrate. I hope I'm not forgetting anything.
Cool Thanks. I will do it today.
 
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