Driftwood

charliecanskatesome

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Does driftwood make your water cloudy? I have had driftwood in my 55 gallon for a few weeks and i noticed tat the water was getting VERY cloudy. So, thinking it was the wood, i took it out. It still remained cloudy. I pretty sure its not tannin stains because its sort of a white cloudiness not yellowish orange. I purchased 3 filters from wal-mart for 25$ (there was a sale) and it seems to be clearing up. But i wasn't sure if it was the wood or not because i thought filters only removed organic material. Before i put the wood in i pressure washed it and cleaned it and let it soak in hot water for a day. Any ideas?
 
I have read on here that people soak their drift wood for months, with changing the water all the time. You may not have left it in long enough
 
I would agree with modernhamlet's assessment, sounds like bacteria. I had tannin troubles for a couple of weeks and my water looked like watered down tea during that time. Carbon should also help remove tannins from the water it that is what it is.
 
Then can you tell me how to annhilate the bacterial bloom it seems to be a problem in almost all my tanks. Its so fricken annoying. The water is getting clearer from the massive amount of filters i installed but it is still noticably cloudy/
 
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Sorry ( :/ ), anytime my tanks have become cloudy with bacterial bloom it has always cleared in a day or so.
I think you are okay as long as all your water parameters are still good, I'd let the filters run a few days and see if it clears up.
Maybe someone else has better input on this though?
 
Could it be an ammonia spike? I don't think the cloudiness has anything to do with the driftwood. I would put a piece of driftwood in a small clear container and let it soak for a while without filters. In a week or so, see how the water looks.

Kevin
 

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