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    Take a look at your planted tank's water

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    For those who inject CO2 and get great bubbling late photoperiod, do you observe that as the photoperiod hours go by your water clarity gets slightly cloudy?

    Mine is always clearer at the start of photoperiod compared to just before lights turn off. By that time it looks like a mild case of bacterial bloom.

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    Yes, indeed, a bit cloudy, just a little bit only. I attributed it to a few things. First the protein layer being accumulated, second the Co2 bubble or the O2 bubble.

    Or it is CO2 being blown causing milky water, cannot be right? this is true only for alkaline right?
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    I keep thinking it has something to do with the CO2. Gas saturation = cloudy water?

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