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    Quote Originally Posted by Akili View Post
    Have you by chance checked the nitrate levels of your tap water?
    No, I will do that and post it....................

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    Default Re: Tank cycling

    In this article read about Cloudy Water in New Aquariums ........................... http://www.firsttankguide.net/cloudywater.php Hope it helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by zippy View Post
    No, I will do that and post it....................
    Nitrates are 0 in tap water............

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    Default Re: Tank cycling

    For cloudy water, (eg after adding sand) I use JBL SymecMicro fixed using elastic bands to the intake of a spare internal filter. It will clear it but it will also clog up quite quickly.

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