Maybe you tank is cycling, or when you poured water in after scaping you poured it too hard. I would do some water changes, if that doesn't work, run a diatom filter.



I've just changed to Amazonia soil and realized that it has been more than a week but the tank water is still chalky grey. I was told by Chan from NA that this soil do not requires to wash therefore just dump in ADA power sand and soil and start scaping. Please advise is there a quicker way to remove this chalky grey eye sawing water form the tank?
Regards,
Kevin Lee



Maybe you tank is cycling, or when you poured water in after scaping you poured it too hard. I would do some water changes, if that doesn't work, run a diatom filter.
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Sorry, what is a diatom filter? I've been changing water every 2 to 3 days but it just don't go away.
diatom filter = marineland magnum 350, or vortex diatom filter.
I suggest you just bear with it, and change regularly, and when you top water up, you don't pour water directly on the soil.
Minimum disturbance is the best way to get back the clear water. What i often do is add clear super by ada after the initial setup. within a few hours you can see much difference .
Cheers!
Benetay
look bad for a week, but clears up as filter matures...just be patient bigger tanks take longer from xp.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Oh yes yes i agree.. just be patient. I don't see the need to go for diatom filters. Once the filter media are filled with beneficial bacteria i think everything should be okay by then. Remember not to jet the output of the rainbar onto the substrate.
Cheers!
Benetay

Give a few more days for the beneficial bacterias to do its work and it should clear up. Mine clear up over night as I use back most of the exisitng tank water and filter.



Thanks guy. Will be patient for another few days.
Hi Kevino,Originally Posted by Kevino
Has your tank cleared up?



Yes. It took couple of weeks.
Couple of weeks? thats rather long, and with all that water change.Originally Posted by Kevino
Any idea why it took so long?



I personally felt that it is because of the dirt, dust and residue from the gravel.
What kinda scraping tools do you use? Could it be from the tools or force that rumble up the dirty or particles from the soil?Originally Posted by Kevino
I was thinking of getting power sand to compliment the aqua soil, but just afraid that if i do, a few re-scraping and the water might get chalky.
It states on the ADA bag, that no washing is needed.



No scraping done. Just wait lor. Since you are having this problem now might as well introduce power sand and let the water to settle down for once. FYI, my is with power sand when I have this problem initially.
Hi Hi,Originally Posted by Kevino
I have not done my setup yet, just gathering what i can now. Power sand could be the suspect, but it did clear up.
Will decide later if wanna get powersand or not.
Got any pic of your setup?![]()



Will take some pictures tonight.

Did you drain the tank before putting the Aquasoil and Powersand, or did you just dump it into the water like that?
If you did the latter...
If you did the former... then you must have poured in water forcefully. ADA's substrate systems achieve fast water clarity at startups.



Here is humble tank.
Last edited by Kevino; 3rd Jun 2006 at 17:56.





I am also using the same soil and with a cheap hanging filter, cleared after 2 weeks and my tank is 2ft tank. also your tank is not heavily planted, which might be the reason.
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