Cloudy water
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Cloudy water
Just did my water changes as usual, I am going away for 4 nights Monday which is enough to make me twitch. So in prep I did another change straight after, will do another tomorrow. My main tank has a sort of cloudy haze to it. Before water change 0 amm 0 nit and barely detectable nit. Now the same but 0,0,0. Not sure why the cloudy water has appeared. It's not real bad but I notice it. The only new thing in the tank is lots of ghost shrimp which have been watched for 2 weeks and added today so they can find places to hide. I am really confused, any ideas? Filters are due to be cleaned next week.
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- bertie 83
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Re: Cloudy water
It seems to be clearing
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Re: Cloudy water
I have noticed mine has also been doing this lately. I haven't figured out the problem either.
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Re: Cloudy water
If your water supply is surface water or shallow aquaters, it is not unusual for spring rains to temporarily increase the nutrient load in the tap water. That may not be any issue (usually isn't) but can be if extra partials are done back to back - i,e,, you boost the nutrients imported more than usual.
If that is the case, it is a transient problem and generally clears quickly on your routine schedule.
HTH
If that is the case, it is a transient problem and generally clears quickly on your routine schedule.
HTH
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- bertie 83
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Re: Cloudy water
That makes sense. Got me panicking tho lol
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Re: Cloudy water
Yup. When our water supply was redone a few years ago, it was changed to include a shallow local aquifer. I got me the first year. Sometimes I do multiple back-to-back partials when resetting or replanting a tank. Now I avoid that in the spring.
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- Fahaka Puffer
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Re: Cloudy water
It does make sense, but I don't think it could have gotten cold enough for anything to freeze where I am, to cause spring thawing. All the fish seem fine, but my tank is still a bit cloudy.
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- bertie 83
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Re: Cloudy water
Mine cleared right up. Put off the w/c tonight, will do tomorrow
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