'This video is all about \' Why your aquarium Water gets Cloudy, Muddy, Dirty, Green, Yellow, Brownish, and How to clean Aquarium water? So when you ask your selves Why is my aquarium water cloudy, watch this Video Are you staring at your cloudy fish tank in disgust? It doesn’t have to be this way! Today, I am going to take you through the common causes of cloudy water and how to get rid of it for good. But first, take a closer look at that fog in your tank and tell me what color it is… Contents • White cloudy water • Green cloudy water • Yellow or brown cloudy water White cloudy water Sometimes, you can barely see it, a slight grayish haze… Other times, it looks more like milk than water. Seriously, there are fish in there… Somewhere. Here are the reasons why your aquarium looks like it has been blanketed in white fog… 1. Unwashed substrate However, the best solution is to just wait. If your filter uses a fine mechanical media, such as filter floss, then it will eventually trap most of the dust that is floating. You could also use a good water clarifier to speed up the process. 2. Bacterial bloom You do nothing. In a cycling tank, this bacterial bloom will disappear on its own. A week later, your cloudy water will be nothing more than a distant memory. If you are not cycling your tank, then a bacteria bloom could be a big warning sign. You see, this bacteria commonly appears when decaying plants, rotting fish food or too much poop builds up in your tank. If that’s the case, the first thing you want to do is grab your trusty aquarium test kit. Got it? Good. Now, you need to check your ammonia and nitrite levels to make sure they are both at zero parts per million (ppm). Another cause could be that you accidentally killed off all the good bacteria in your tank. If you rinsed your aquarium filter media in tap water, the chlorine will kill the good bacteria, and you will have to cycle your aquarium all over again, with your fish still inside. Green cloudy water • Dirty filter • Not performing water changes • Too much light • Carbon dioxide (CO2) deficiency • Imbalanced fertilizers Most of the time, one of these is responsible for your murky water. Sort these out to prevent the green cloud from coming back! Yellow or brown cloudy water Well, using a carbon filter will remove any color from the tank, leaving you with crystal clear water. \"Happiness is as close to me as the closest Nature Aquarium\" - Mayur Dev With experience of a Lifetime keeping Aquariums and a strong connection and Understanding of Nature Mayur Dev - Aquascaper is the Vice president of Sales and Marketing at Still Water Aquariums India LLP. A 4th Generation Baker, Restaurateur now full time Aquascaper, Wild life enthusiast and Nature Lover. Mayur Dev and his team are the people behind the concept of this YouTube Channel and other Social Media platforms dedicated to making sure the Nature Aquarium Hobby very popular in the Indian Subcontinent. If you need help in understanding the tools used for Nature Aquarium, join our Facebook Group #Ask Mayur Dev Aquascaper https://www.facebook.com/groups/307659427027741/ Follow our Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/dev.mayur/ Follow our Twitter page https://www.twitter.com/MayurDevAqua?s=08 Still Water Aquariums India LLP Mumbai Office: Ground Floor, 70/B, Kurla Kamgar Co-op. Housing Society, Kamgar Nagar, Kurla (East), Mumbai – 400024 Mobile No- +91 9820404261 Opening Hours: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm Monday to Saturday #aquariumfish #mayurdev #aquarium #fishtank'
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