In answer to the reader question: Cloudy water in a new aquarium is usually due to a condition known as bacterial blossom. When you added three dozen fish all at once, you placed an extremely high bio-load on the tank, which resulted in a l...
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If the tank is very new, and you don't yet have any ... Too many fish in a tank leads to stress, shortened lives, additional maintenance, algae growth, and cloudy water. Keeping your tank's population at or below 1" of fish per gallon of water for small community fresh water fish will keep this cloudiness under control.
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www.firsttankguide.net/cloudywater.php
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This page explains briefly why your fish's water is cloudy, foamy or smelly and what to do about it. Cloudy, foamy, or smelly water will almost always cause stress and disease to your fish, so you should ... Fish Videos; Discus Fish New; Rasbora New ... Tropical Fish Tanks, Aquarium Fish Species, and Tropical Fish Tank Equipment.
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www.aquariumfish.net/information/cloudy_water.htm
www.aquariumfish.net/information/cloudy_water.htm
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The cloudy and foamy water is often called the "new fish tank syndrome". ... Be careful not to add too many fish to your aquarium. Add a couple of new fish every few weeks. A maximum of 1" of fish per gallon of water is a good rule of thumb for beginners. By this rule, you'd keep 10 inches of fish in a 10-gallon aquarium.
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If you are battling cloudy water in a new tank, be patient! Remember, it's a normal phase your tank may go through, but if you are diligent in performing regular partial water changes and don't overstock your tank, you will soon be rewarded with clear, sparkling water and happy, healthy fish!
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www.taursys.com/kasha/JAS/Articles/cloudy.htm
www.taursys.com/kasha/JAS/Articles/cloudy.htm
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now I have a cloudy water issue. what can I do to clear this up! I can not see my fish in the tank and I really dont want them to die after all they been through they are strong fish I would like to keep them alive. ... You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Pet Fish > Freshwater Aquarium > New fish tank with cloudy water;
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We do not have any fish in there as we learned from the pet store that we need to run the tank empty for a few days before we add the fish. My wife came home today to a cloudy tank. I am wondering what we do. ... ; You are here: Experts > Animals/Pets > Pet Fish > Freshwater Aquarium > New Tank, No Fish, Cloudy Water;
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Aquariumpros.com forums feature excellent knowledgeable moderators and aquarium experts to help you with your aquarium. ... AquariumPros Forums > Freshwater Aquariums > Beginning Freshwater > New Tank, New Fish, New Bio-Wheel Cloudy Water within hours of adding fish...
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This is the most likely reason for cloudy water in a tank which has only been set up for a day or two. ... If new substrate is the reason for the cloudy water, it should disappear in a day or two as the particles either settle or are filtered out. ... Article Library Fish Index Tank Setups Forum Links...
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www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/cloudywt.htm
www.thetropicaltank.co.uk/cloudywt.htm
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