CrayolaViolence
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I Used this product a little over a week ago on a tank that I was cleaning and prepping for use after removing all the coral and fish and cleaning the substrate with a mechanical filter. The first day nothing looked odd. But by morning it was cloudy, evening it looked like milk, next day same thing but by day 3 it had cleared.
Well yesterday after I put in a container where I had Chaeto and other macro algae with a culture of amphipods the water turned cloudy by evening and has remained very cloudy for over 36 hours now with no sign of clearing up. I knew the water with the amphipods wasn't perfect and expected it to run through the skimmer with the larger volume of water in the tank (80 gallons). I dumped in the water to begin with because I didn't want to risk losing any amphipods in the transfer.
Anyhow. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen. I know the first cloudy reaction is normal, yet this second one is surprising and does it mean the water was and is unfit for something to live in and should I be concerned about using this tank in the future and just plan to empty the entire thing now and replace the water, which is frustrating because I was culturing both amphipods and copods in the substrate.
If anyone has any ideas that could keep me from having to sacrifice my farmed mandarin food.
Thanks.
Well yesterday after I put in a container where I had Chaeto and other macro algae with a culture of amphipods the water turned cloudy by evening and has remained very cloudy for over 36 hours now with no sign of clearing up. I knew the water with the amphipods wasn't perfect and expected it to run through the skimmer with the larger volume of water in the tank (80 gallons). I dumped in the water to begin with because I didn't want to risk losing any amphipods in the transfer.
Anyhow. I was wondering if anyone has had this happen. I know the first cloudy reaction is normal, yet this second one is surprising and does it mean the water was and is unfit for something to live in and should I be concerned about using this tank in the future and just plan to empty the entire thing now and replace the water, which is frustrating because I was culturing both amphipods and copods in the substrate.
If anyone has any ideas that could keep me from having to sacrifice my farmed mandarin food.
Thanks.