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cloudy water issue confused..

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by drab911, Apr 22, 2005.

  1. drab911

    drab911 New Member

    hello everybody.. does anyone have any experience with a slight witeish fog in their water?? it dose not appear to be algae unless it starts out pretty white... but does anyone know what this is and/know how to fix it?? Thanksyou
     
  2. Hooben

    Hooben New Member

    I have only seen a white tinge on a tank that had no filter, and wasn't cycled (with no fish inside). How long has your tank been set up, what size is it and what filters are you running? Give us your water parameters and the fishes in there also, and maybe we can help you more.
     
  3. carolann

    carolann New Member

    my 5ft tank went white when i first set it up i added white crushed coral and silly me did not rinse it properly tank had no fish eventually it cleared up but it took ages i have an internal and external filter
     
  4. Petz8888

    Petz8888 New Member

    That would explain it!!!!!!! :lol:

    EDIT: I've already warned you once about excessive use of smilies. Do not do it again.
     

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