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06/03/2008, 05:23 PM | #1 |
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new sand, cloudy water
i was just wondering if it was possible to add a particle clearing chemical and a AC filled with filter floss to help clear my very cloudy water, my 200 and 100 micro socks do nothing and i don't really want to wait a day or two for it to settle. will using chemical clearing agents and power filters likely clear the water in a few hours instead of days.
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06/03/2008, 05:48 PM | #2 |
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Let it clear by itself don't use chemicals and filters will help but you still have to let it clear which time varies
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06/03/2008, 07:01 PM | #3 |
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unnatural chemicals would be the last thing you will want to add to your aquarium at any time. Your tank will clear itself up, just you wait and see...
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06/03/2008, 07:48 PM | #4 |
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i used realy fine sand and it took a wile but, it will settle once the bacteria sets in
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PLEASE DONT USE GREAT STUFF (THE YELLOW STUFF) IN YOUR TANK........USE POND FOAM (THE BLACK STUFF).. I BEG YOU! Great stuff====$5 a can 24-48 hour cure Epoxy to cover it====little as $5 for small projects or up to $100+ for larger projects and another 24-48 hour cure I hope you covered it well cuz if you didnt it will start to break down in a few months sand is another added cost to cover up the yellow. Pond foams====$9-$15 a can 24-48 hour cure DONE! You can cover it with sand if you want to (YOU DONT HAVE TO) though but thats added cost again Current Tank Info: 75 gal under way |
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