Hi all,
Just have a question for the people with established tanks that have a CO2 set up. I have just installed a CO2 setup in a newly setup 150 gallon tank. The tank had been cycled before the introduction of the CO2 system.
Since the intro of the CO2 the tank has become very cloudy. Is this normal?
Right now I am still pretty much in the cycling period. There is only three medium angel fish and a couple plecos to control the algae growth. There are a few plants that I have just planted in the tank in pots but other than the pots there is no gravel in the tank. The tank has a wet dry filter that has a sump that is about 60 gallons. The tank is cycled about three times a hour and is fed back to the tank via a spray bar under the water.
My tests of the CO2 saturation in the water have all come back with the optimal readings.
Am I doing this right? Should it be this cloudy right off the bat? Any sugestions.....
Thanks for your time!
Brad Fleenor
Just have a question for the people with established tanks that have a CO2 set up. I have just installed a CO2 setup in a newly setup 150 gallon tank. The tank had been cycled before the introduction of the CO2 system.
Since the intro of the CO2 the tank has become very cloudy. Is this normal?
Right now I am still pretty much in the cycling period. There is only three medium angel fish and a couple plecos to control the algae growth. There are a few plants that I have just planted in the tank in pots but other than the pots there is no gravel in the tank. The tank has a wet dry filter that has a sump that is about 60 gallons. The tank is cycled about three times a hour and is fed back to the tank via a spray bar under the water.
My tests of the CO2 saturation in the water have all come back with the optimal readings.
Am I doing this right? Should it be this cloudy right off the bat? Any sugestions.....
Thanks for your time!
Brad Fleenor