AundieRae
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So I bought this new gorgeous bowfront 26 gallon tank in january I believe, and I was so excited about it, that I made the newbie mistake of just submerging the night peice of driftwood that I bought, in the tank after only about an hour of leeching in a bucket.
Needless to say, I will never make such a mistake again, and as much as I'm enjoying my tank with my fish, I am getting very sick of this dark look of it. I have a dark look anyways with maroon colored gravel and red-green leafed plants (Given to me by a fellow aquariest, can't remember the name of the plant)and a black backround, but I can barely see my black phantom tetra's sometimes, they almost blend in, and my platties colors aren't as lively. And I know that none of the bulbs are burnt out.
How do I get rid of this? (I believe it's the tannins? I think?)
I've been looking it up and I don't really understand what people are saying about using charcol, if someone could please break it down to be in simple terms that would be great! And also if there is an easier method instead of having to go and buy things, I live an hour and a half from the nearest pet store.
I'm sorry if this is the wrong area to post this in, I'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help!
Also, I have a fluval filter and I am pretty sure that it already uses carbon.
Needless to say, I will never make such a mistake again, and as much as I'm enjoying my tank with my fish, I am getting very sick of this dark look of it. I have a dark look anyways with maroon colored gravel and red-green leafed plants (Given to me by a fellow aquariest, can't remember the name of the plant)and a black backround, but I can barely see my black phantom tetra's sometimes, they almost blend in, and my platties colors aren't as lively. And I know that none of the bulbs are burnt out.
How do I get rid of this? (I believe it's the tannins? I think?)
I've been looking it up and I don't really understand what people are saying about using charcol, if someone could please break it down to be in simple terms that would be great! And also if there is an easier method instead of having to go and buy things, I live an hour and a half from the nearest pet store.
I'm sorry if this is the wrong area to post this in, I'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help!
Also, I have a fluval filter and I am pretty sure that it already uses carbon.