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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 04:54:27 GMT, "amanda"
wrote: I have had same issues before with my 30 gallon tank. Even though you cleaned with bleach and got it all out, there is still residue. I had cleaned my tank with mild soap as suggested by many sites and let it sit for 2 weeks with not fish. Bleach isn't the same as soap (mild or otherwise). Using a simple chlorine bleach (no extra soaps/ cleaners), it rinses very easily. This was seasoned water. The temperature was kept the same as in the 75 gallon. No new water had been added. How could the tank go cloudy so soon and so quickly? Cloudiness was probably a bacterial bloom. There was suddenly a bunch of ammonia, and so the bacteria started growing quickly to handle the ammonia. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
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