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Yep I like many others decided to go with the CO2. I bought a small kit and
when I was installing it I started a siphon by accident and it ended up sucking some of the yeast solution into the tank and now I cant clear it up for anything. I waited about a week and a half to see if it would clear up and did 3 partial water changes during that time. No joy. I then went and got some chemicals (which I hate to do) and tried 2 different ones to clear the cloudiness. No joy. I think it is actually getting worse and it is a white cloudiness not really like algae bloom but I know the yeast solution has all the makings of a bacteria feast inside a tank. Can anyone help? Eric |
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