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Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Wow have I ever learned a lot from all of you! I am a newbie and my tank is 1 1/2 years old. 75 gallons. I've been learning the hard way and reading many books and then I found this site! In a few days I have learned more than I have learned in months from my books -- they were extremely helpful but ..... Not one told me to age the water! I am wondering now if many of the problems have come from just that. So thanks everyone for asking the questions and giving great advice!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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For the person with the sand question. Calcium fine sand will always turn cloudy when moved around since it is grinding fine particles. I washed it for 2 days until I learned it was breaking down. So I filled my tank with sand, added about 4 inches of water. Mixed it up a bit then drained the tank and filled it with good water. Clear after that. If I stir it up it will then turn cloudy again. The filter takes care of it in 24 hours.
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Bacteria coating the sand particles (making it Live sand) is what causes the sand to settle quickly. When my tank was new I used to get soem major sand storms. After it was running for a few months the storms were shorter. Now a major storm (ph pointing at the sand bed) will only last a couple of hours once the source is removed. A normal sand storm caused by me will clear in a few minutes to a half-hour
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: denver, colorado
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I learned a lesson the hard way about leaving fish food where young kids can get ahold of them... needless to say, when there is so much flake food in a tank you cant see more than 2 inches in, youve got problems. I bought a ton of ro/di water at the grocery store and made my salt water and added to the tank within about an hour of mixing. (No I didnt have any already made up) I did a 80% water change immediately and then a 50% the next day. I was able to save much of my livestock, and my tank. So when you are in a bind, it will work...
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