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It makes sense.^^^ +1 My money is on Serratia bacteria.
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It makes sense.^^^ +1 My money is on Serratia bacteria.
UV was started as soon as I noticed the pink water.....has been on the tank for 2 days now. I have also been doing 50% water changes daily so the water is looking much better, probably from a combination of the UV (especially since carbon doesn't seem to be doing anything) and water changes.Bacteria bloom is what I'm thinking. How long has the UV been up and running
It does look similar but my QT water came directly from my DT which is fine.Maxwells comment definitely looks the same as your problem.
It does look similar but my QT water came directly from my DT which is fine.
You and me both lol. I did another 50% water change today......gets lighter each time so whatever caused it has stopped it appears.I forgot you said that dang man I want to know.
Bacteria bloom is what I'm thinking. How long has the UV been up and running
Looks like a bacteria bloom. Is this a new tank?My water is like this too!!!! Did you figure it out?
Bacterial or foods- Have you fed a new pellet or flake food that is red ?My water is like this too!!!! Did you figure it out?
It is new. 3-4 weeks old and one live fish. I used Carib sea life rock and was worried there were dyes leeching or maybe something coming from my water, I use RO but I have an old house. I’m planning on doing an ICP. My QT is clear though.Looks like a bacteria bloom. Is this a new tank
I'm certain it's a bacterial bloomIt is new. 3-4 weeks old and one live fish. I used Carib sea life rock and was worried there were dyes leeching or maybe something coming from my water, I use RO but I have an old house. I’m planning on doing an ICP. My QT is clear though.
Other than water changes and uv sterilizer is there anything else that can be done?I'm certain it's a bacterial bloom
What changes doesn't really stop a bacteria bloom. A skimmer will helpOther than water changes and uv sterilizer is there anything else that can be done?