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I have a 65 gal tank with Ehiem Pro filter. The water was crystal
clear until I had to move the aquarium to a new house. Each month I would replace the very top filter and charcoal pad. Each week I vacuum the gravel and remove nearly one third the water and replace. Everything was fine for 3-4 months - then came the move. I drained the aquarium and left the pets with my local fish store to keep for the day. On the set-up I did not remove any of the filter canister water but only refilled the aquarium with newly treated water. the kind I would use on the weekly cleaning. The water became cloudy almost instantly and has remained so for 2 weeks now? At first I though it was algae since the new location has very good lighting but after treating to remove it did nothing. I have two fairly large lionhead Orandas living together with two Africa clawed aquatic frogs. They have been fine together for 3-4 months. What could be done to clear the water without having to remove the pets? Thanks! |
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