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    Do you put chlorine in the water ?? And also do you use the pump because i use both and my water doesnt cloud that easily.

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    yep i put chlorine in water after i change each water.
    And yeah i have a pump.

    i dunno whats wrong.


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    Get an intank water filteration system can pick them up for liek £20 not much. + It should solve your problem.


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    so i need a tank filter?


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    I would say so, mine went like that sometimes and its PERFECT now, i havnt had to clean it for around 9 months. Altough ive changed the water and the filter things i havnt had to empty it ALL out and clean it all. The fish tbh dont like perfect ness but they need to be able to see and you need to be able to see them


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    yeah true ill get this done a.s.a.p


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    you need a filter, as the left over food and fish waste causes the water to cloud, also make sure your tank is the right size to handle the amount of fish you have.
    I have a 5 foot tank with eight fish in, but mine are a little bigger than yours, so yeah.
    As for the filter, i'd recommend a Juwel filter, i've had my one about five years now and it's still going strong they're really powerful also, it'd also probably be better to get an internal filter. You should clean this about every 1-2 weeks.

    Also, an air pump helps to keep the water oxygenated and churn up all the watse in the gravel, Rena Air 200 is a good one.

    It could be to do with your gravel aswell, it's better to get the 'stoney' gravel that looks like little pebbles, than the coloured one, as that tends to get dusty in the bags, is hard to clean and doesn't last very long. The pebble type will last a few years.

    hope this helps :3
    Last edited by velvet; 23-08-2007 at 10:40 PM.



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    yep ty and i've got a air pump just need a filter thanks
    Going to my nearest store.


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