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Flourite issue help me
I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in
a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... Another question: I am thinking to order the Phazer II Light fixture made by SeaClone. Apparently, they discontinued this unit, I can get it cheap so is it any good? Thanks Duke |
Flourite issue help me
Phazer II is made by Red Sea. Either way, what are good fishes for
planted tanks? Thanks |
Flourite issue help me
"Dukester" wrote in message oups.com... I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... Is the tank un-cycled without fish? If so, you can drain the water and slowly add new water being careful not to disturb the bottom. If it's cycled, just wait it out. it'll clear eventually. I have flourite in 2 tanks. I don't like the idea of the sediment getting into the filter. Cleaning your impellers is probably not a bad idea. Gary |
Flourite issue help me
"Dr." wrote in message ... "Dukester" wrote in message oups.com... I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... Is the tank un-cycled without fish? If so, you can drain the water and slowly add new water being careful not to disturb the bottom. If it's cycled, just wait it out. it'll clear eventually. I have flourite in 2 tanks. I don't like the idea of the sediment getting into the filter. Cleaning your impellers is probably not a bad idea. Gary Any idea if a Diatom filter would do the trick? I was thinking of adding Fluorite or Onyx to my existing tank and I was worried about the same issue. I actually want the Diatom filter for other uses, so it would be a bonus if I could use it for this too. |
Flourite issue help me
Bill,
I recently made two planted tanks. On neither did I rinse the gravel enough (it seems) (though I did better on the second). On the first, 6g, the water was chocolate milk. I hooked up a Magnum 350 canister filter with both the "fit right" sleeve and the pleated "micron cartridge" - I don't know if this is the same as a diatom filter, but after a few hours, the water was clear. On the second tank (2g), the little filter inside (50gph?) did the trick itself over night. FWIW, Liz |
Flourite issue help me
I added flourite to an existing tank, without making the water cloudy. Well
there was some slightly cloudiness, but it went away in an hour ot two. I washed it really well, and placed it on the bottom by scooping it into a small glass and pouring it out of the glass at the bottom of the aquarium. "Bill Stock" wrote in message .. . "Dr." wrote in message ... "Dukester" wrote in message oups.com... I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... Is the tank un-cycled without fish? If so, you can drain the water and slowly add new water being careful not to disturb the bottom. If it's cycled, just wait it out. it'll clear eventually. I have flourite in 2 tanks. I don't like the idea of the sediment getting into the filter. Cleaning your impellers is probably not a bad idea. Gary Any idea if a Diatom filter would do the trick? I was thinking of adding Fluorite or Onyx to my existing tank and I was worried about the same issue. I actually want the Diatom filter for other uses, so it would be a bonus if I could use it for this too. |
Flourite issue help me
On 11 Nov 2005 18:50:32 -0800, "Dukester" wrote:
I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... Another question: I am thinking to order the Phazer II Light fixture made by SeaClone. Apparently, they discontinued this unit, I can get it cheap so is it any good? Thanks Duke I recently set up a 55 with fluorite. It took a week or so, the water is clear now. Easiest thing to do, just wait. Well ,aybe not easy, but it will work. I didn't wash mine at all. |
Flourite issue help me
"Dukester" Spaketh Thusly:
I am setting up a live plant aquarium. I put 45 pounds of Flourite in a 26 gallon bow front tank. I dont think I cleaned the Flourite good enough cause my water is now the color of Chocolate Milk. Practically zero visibility. How long will this last? Is it better if I just turn off the filters to let the particles settle? Right now I am just running a whisper power filter.. I already turned off my Fluval 204. Any help would be appreciated... As already suggested, if possible, siphon it out. If you can run a hose to fill and a siphon vac at the same time, that would be the easiest way to do it. If you set it up carefully you can leave both running and just go back to stir it up occasionally. If you can't siphon it all out, I suggest emptying out all the expensive media in your Fluval and putting in something like floss. Plan on changing it very often at first, perhaps twice daily to start, and it'll slowly clear up. You can agitate it to get out more now, or put up with a big cloud of it every time it gets disturbed for a time, your choice. I did the same as Liz and used the cartridge in a Magnum 350 and it was clear within a day - but that was after a thorough cleaning before it even got into the tank. Cleaning Flourite properly is neither a skill nor a science. Rather, it's a cross between Art and Black Magic. Google this group for "cleaning flourite" and you'll find many good ideas that have been presented over the years to make it somewhat easier next time. Most involve fine strainers, incredibly large amounts of water, and the Flourite added a little at a time. -- Bill H. [my "reply to" address is real] www.necka.net Molon Labe! |
Flourite issue help me
"Bill Stock" wrote in message .. . Any idea if a Diatom filter would do the trick? I was thinking of adding Fluorite or Onyx to my existing tank and I was worried about the same issue. I actually want the Diatom filter for other uses, so it would be a bonus if I could use it for this too. Yeah, it should help some. I did that with a Magnum 350 on one of my tanks. It'll probably clog the element fairly quick, so I'd have a spare or two on hand. When the dust finally settles, I'd suggest cleaning your filter very well to reduce any chance of the Flourite abrasing any moving parts. That first time I just rinsed the Flourite in the tub using a colander. I didn't do as good of a job as I thought I did. The 2nd time I did the rinsing outside using a colander and a 5 gallon bucket. That worked a little better. Next time I'm going to try drilling some large holes in the bottom of the 5 gallon bucket and lining it with window screen, and rinsing the Flourite a little at a time with the garden hose. Gary |
Flourite issue help me
"Zathoros" wrote in message news:1zwdf.774$9T4.334@trnddc04... I washed it really well, and placed it on the bottom by scooping it into a small glass and pouring it out of the glass at the bottom of the aquarium. For a decent sized tank I was thinking about taking a length of 2" or 3" diameter PVC tubing, and butchering a funnel and attaching to one end. Then pour the stuff slowly to the bottom of the tank. I'm thinking this might keep dust to a minimum. Gary |
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