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why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:09 pm
by natnat
Hello
My setup is about 8 weeks old. I have a 550 litter (135 G) with 12 beautiful clown loaches, 8 rainbows, 6 torpedo barbs and 4 deacons. Most of the fish are under 4 inch.
I have so much filtration that even the shop suggested I slow down...
1. Eheim canister pro 3 2080 (1700 l p/h) mainly biological
2. Eheim canister classic 2217 (1000i P/h) mainly mechanical
3. The boyu built in filter sort of a wet/dry system, that the tank came with (1000 l p/h)
4. Dolphin canister c-1300 (1000 l p/h)
So as you can see filtration is more than adequate, yet the water are no clear, not the way one would expect with this setup. Parameters are perfect, Nitrate under 10 and I do water changes twice a week.... so why why why?
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:13 pm
by bookpage
Post some pictures of your tank.
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:04 pm
by natnat
here is a link to a short video i took about 4 days ago maybe that will give you an idea it was taken before i added the rainbows and torpedo's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXjroh9rU38
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:57 pm
by fain
Just a guess, but I'd say that it's tannins in the water from the driftwood. If it is, then boiling it and soaking it a few times should cut down on the haze in the water. I think there is a guide on cleaning driftwood somewhere...
On another note, Merry Christmas!
...or happy holidays, take your pick!
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:02 pm
by fain
Here's an excerpt from
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/driftwood.php
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What driftwood does to water
Boiling driftwood will have remove much of the tannins contained in the wood. What are tannins? Tannins are a natural compound contained in the driftwood and they are released into your tank water as the driftwood soaks. Tannins will stain your tank water a light yellow color or when concentrated - the color of tea. The amount of staining depends on what type of driftwood and how much wood driftwood you are using. Boiling driftwood can be thought of as placing a bag of tea in a hot cup of water. The longer the tea is in the water and the hotter the water is, the more tannins that will be released.
Soaking driftwood in a container will also help release the tannins before it is introduced into the aquarium. This process can take quite a bit of time. It can be weeks or even months before most of the tannins are released."
I hope this helps!
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 5:08 pm
by Diana
I see that silvery haze, but I do not know what to suggest.
My tanks are all much more heavily planted than yours, and I think the plants are removing a lot of stuff from the water.
Could the digging fish be stirring up the substrate now and then?
How fine a media do you have in the filters? I would suggest some polyester floss, and if you already have that then a specialty filter designed to polish the water.
Do not reduce the filtration, that much water movement is just fine.
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 4:41 pm
by Martin Thoene
I think that fain is correct here based on the appearance of that water. If the bogwood was not boiled or has not previously been used in an aquarium this is exactly how the water tends to look. Activated Carbon placed in one of the filters should remove it in a couple of days.
Martin.
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:22 pm
by natnat
thank you guys, although i did boil and soaked the wood it appears i didn't do it for long enough... will get some (more) carbon and see how it goes.
Thank you!
Re: why can’t I get my water crystal clear
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:12 pm
by starsplitter7
Most of the fish will appreciate the tannins, and they will eventually wear off.