Rate My Fish Tank Forum Index - Freshwater / Planted Tank Discussion - A quick question. - Reply
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Hey I am a slightly experienced aquarium addict and I've always been able to keep a nice smooth running tank for the most part but I have had a problem lately that just wont seem to go away. My water in my tank has been turning a slight brown/yellow color. It doesn't seem to be hurting my fish at all cause they are all in good health and i do some water changes and the water clears up but it keeps coming back. I speculate its because of a new piece of driftwood I bought at petsmart and put in, but how long could it stain the water? I also wanna know if it could end up hurting my fish in the long run if i don't solve the problem asap. Thank in advance for the help. |
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Duece,
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Haha I had a feeling when posting this that you would be the one I'd get my answer from. Thats the answer I was looking for. Thanks again. |
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LOL it seems as if i spend way too much time on here as i have become predictable, WOOOOO i guess it's true that when you find a passion that it has the ability to consume some time, however constructive it is. i don't mind being predictable or spending some of my time on this site, spreading the good word about aquariums and the peace they bring in too ones life, it's kind of a goal of mine, i feel that the world would be much more peaceful if people would take five minutes out of their day to slow down and watch the fish, instead of taking them at a glance and dismissing their wondrous nature and their habits and personalities.
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normally you shouldn't put the driftwood in right away.. you should boil it or bleach it out... and keep the piece submerged in water for a day or fews days. |
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I'm not sure I would bleach anything going into a fish tank, but in my experience, new wood can take up to three months to stop acting like a giant tea bag. Don't worry about it and just do periodic water changes. |
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I too have bought some plastic plants, non-aquarium plants that, that ruined my water. But I always test it in a small bucket to see if the ink or paint wear-off usually it does. Either on contact with the water or gradually. I now go to the local creek where there is an abundant free supplie of rocks and wood. The only thing I substitute are the plants. I even get my water from the creek (which is already balanced). 0.0 Ammmonia and the perfect natural pH. That water ran through the tank's pump/filter system is crystal clear in a matter of 2 days. Hope this helped. |
Rate My Fish Tank Forum Index - Freshwater / Planted Tank Discussion - A quick question. - Reply