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goneriding Posted - Jun 12 2012 : 8:24:07 PM
For our anniversary, hubby bought us a 29 gallon aquarium. The water started out crystal clear but now is cloudy. We tried a pH tester, some sort of liquid that would clear the water, different fish food. All the fish are new, except two, who came from the old aquarium. The plants and decorations are new too. The filter and heater systems are new.

Anyone have any idea why the water clouds up?? We are on well water but it's so clean, we don't even get toilet bowl rings.

Thoughts??

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goneriding Posted - Jun 17 2012 : 4:42:44 PM
Good news!! The tank is clearing, ever so slightly! Hubby cut down on the food and will only do the 10% exchanging. So, I think we're going to be good. Hubby gets kudos for NOT doing something. Yay!!!

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laurentany Posted - Jun 16 2012 : 6:50:52 PM
Yay! Glad to hear that things are "clearing up". Be prepared for more cycling in the coming weeks. Another thing which I am sure you probably already know, but just make sure that you are not putting too much food in the tank, as that will not only cloud the water, but will really mess with your ammonia and PH levels too (which in turn will cloud your water). Its a vicious cycle thats for sure!
Keep us posted and best of luck!
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goneriding Posted - Jun 16 2012 : 4:17:37 PM
Well, what do you know... The aquarium has started to ever-so-slightly clear up. Hubby and I noticed it about the same time. Now, if I can just keep him from exchanging too much water at one time, I think we'll be good. Thanks to everyone for the advice!!

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goneriding Posted - Jun 16 2012 : 08:03:15 AM
Laurie, will tell hubby about adding the filter. By tomorrow you can bet your sweet bippy, there will be anohter filter in the tank. He's holding fast but his aquarium comments are becoming closer and closer together. Hope he can hold out... Heh....

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laurentany Posted - Jun 14 2012 : 6:15:35 PM
Hey Winona,
Thanks for the website! I will pass it on to my son. He spends just about all his free time reading up on fish etc.
He is quite knowledgable and has already had several offers for employment when he is old enough to work.
I hope that your tank cycles quickly. I know what you mean about it being crystal clear and then foggy. Ugh
Another suggestion is that you can always add another filter on. You can get Aqueon filters at Petco etc. sometimes the added filtration helps too!
Keep us posted and tell DH to have patience!
Hugs,

~Laurie
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goneriding Posted - Jun 14 2012 : 07:38:36 AM
Thanks again. Hubby is climbing the walls but holding fast. The water isn't getting worse, just sort of leveling out. If this doesn't work, we'll replace the water with city water or distilled (his daughter fixed her tank with distilled).

Maybe it's just where you live and the type of water.

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crittergranny Posted - Jun 14 2012 : 06:10:12 AM
I tried to have an aquarium using well water but I had a horrible problem with algae in the water. It was the kind that was free floating and after a while the water would look like pea soup. I tried that algae destroyer stuff but it was a losing battle. I think its better to fill up the aquarium with water from town that has been chlorinated. Of course one can chlorinate their own well easily and get kill the algae but we just decided to get rid of the aquarium which was already infested with algae spores by that time anyway. So I'd say if your water is cloudy it's probably just adjusting but if it looks green you probably have algae.
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goneriding Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 1:36:49 PM
Michele, Thank you for the suggestion. Assuming fishy water would be very tasty to our plants! Gags me, but, hey, if the plants like it, so be it.

Laurie, thank you, too. Just annoying to have a pristine tank and then notice the whitish, opaque water. I found a website your son might like, http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=830+890+1579&pcatid=1579 . Some really cool fishies on there.

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laurentany Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 1:07:04 PM
Winona,
That is your tank "Cycling" it actually takes a full 6 weeks before the cyling is complete.
You should also do a 10% water change every week (so change out about 3 gallons a week) or a 20% (6 gallons) every 2 weeks.
My son who is 13 is VERY big on aquariums, has been researching for the past year. He has a 125 gallon taknk in his bedroom, and just started another 20 gallon tank (he is a bit obsessed but I figure at 13 he could have worse habits...lol)
Good luck to you, and if you have any other questions etc feel free to email me!
Hugs,


~Laurie
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batznthebelfry Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 11:55:48 AM
heres a great idea when you change out the water...I did this when I had 3 huge ones...I drained the water & used it for all my plants...house & garden plants...they loved it & it was sooo good for them...Michele'

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MrsRooster Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 08:53:24 AM
I think our took a few days to a week to clear.

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goneriding Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 07:52:19 AM
Thank you. Hubby says he'll let it go a bit longer and see what happens.

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MrsRooster Posted - Jun 13 2012 : 05:18:42 AM
This is a normal cycle for your tank. It should clear up on its own in several days. That is the bacteria forming. Let it go.

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