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Old July 21st 03, 06:28 PM
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Default Bacteria bloom

you dont want the bacteria to die, you need the bacteria and it needs food

"GiveMeABMW" wrote in message
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Hi, I have a new tank I posted about the other day (see "Cycle or no

cycle")
which last night began to look slightly cloudy (a white cloud). I can

still see
through it. I plan to get an ammonia (as well as some others) test today

to see
if that's risen because of it, but what else should I do? I assume I

shouldn't
add fish until the water has cleared. Will the bacteria die away on their

own?


 




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