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I have a 150 gallon freshwater tank. I have 1 eheim 2028 canister filter,1
eheim 2029 wet/dry filter,and 2 Penguin 400 filters. I have it heavily stocked and the water readings are always excellent. No ammonia or nitrites. The water just gets dingy looking kind of a brown color and hazy.I usually do a 40 gallon every 2 weeks water change which makes it crystal clear. Would carbon fix this problem? I really dont want to go the diatom route as that gets real expensive. Thanks for the help. |
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wicked1 wrote:
I have a 150 gallon freshwater tank. I have 1 eheim 2028 canister filter,1 eheim 2029 wet/dry filter,and 2 Penguin 400 filters. I have it heavily stocked and the water readings are always excellent. No ammonia or nitrites. The water just gets dingy looking kind of a brown color and hazy.I usually do a 40 gallon every 2 weeks water change which makes it crystal clear. Would carbon fix this problem? I really dont want to go the diatom route as that gets real expensive. Thanks for the help. Would you happen to have any driftwood and/or branches in that tank? It can leech tanins into the water that gives it a yellow or brown appearance. |
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