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Old 06-30-2005, 03:11 AM
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I have a two spot goby that is having a good time. the think is it has really stirred up the tank to a real cloudy scene any suggestions I also was wondering if people put say like a rena xp or fluval on the system to shine up the water any truth to this or how do I get a nice clear crisp water look?
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I also was wondering if people put say like a rena xp or fluval on the system to shine up the water any truth to this or how do I get a nice clear crisp water look?
Yup. No problem with that. I have a Fluval 304 on my sump. Part of the media I use in that filter are 2 Chemi-Pures. (Main tank is 135g.)

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magnum filters work well too, with the micron filter, but you have to clean it about once a week otherwise it's plugged.

filterfloss would be another alternative
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