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leeishom;3864998; said:
im not even gonna reread what has been said about this matter.
i mean, we all arent here to preach nor dictate, but like i mentioned on this matter more than once.

yes, a 200 GAL will not supply a normal comfortable level of 'home' water to this aro, and yes a 10 GAL filter will not be even remotely be a strong part of a new cycle process....

and yea, probably my aro wont even make it, even if i get the 200 GAL tomorrow.

BUT

my topic still stands, very strong...

WHY IS MY TANK CLOUDY?

you see?, thats whats wrong with asking a simple question on forums; never getting a solution that fits the question.

Are you serious what part of what we said don't you understand? Heres what you are doing wrong.

1. You did no research before buying the fish if you would have you would have cycled your tank before getting fish. You would have not got either the size tank you did or the fish that you did.

2. You filled you 10 gallon tank with 2.5 gallons of water and thought if you added bottled water each day to fill it up that it would take care of the ammonia.

You now have developed an attitude. When you come here not knowing what you are doing which you obviously don't, don't get attitude with us when we try to help you.

We have told you why your tank is cloudy its because you tank is in the cycling process which the whiteness of the water is more then likely a ammonia bloom. You wouldn't know that though because you probably still haven't done the water reading like we told you that you need to do.

So to some it up for you reread what everyone has said and either take the advise or don't!
 
Attitude will get you no where, we told you why your tank is cloudy and told you how to fix it....But because the way to fix it is returning the fish you bought you try to rationalize what your doing....

Return the Fish, wait 12 weeks (6 weeks tank, 6 weeks cycle) and then post on the Arowana forum "My New 200gal Aro Tank"
 
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