It's possible that there are some partially eaten snail bits
stuck in the shells--best to get them out of there just
in case.
-coelacanth
"K. Elliot" <kevinelliot DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone-
>
> Before I get started I would like to thank everyone who has helped
> guide me with my past questions / issues.
>
> Previously I asked for a solution regarding a pond snail population
> explosion and was happy with the responses I recieved. I went the way
> of getting three YoYo Botias to take care of the snail
> population.....and did they ever. The tank is now free of snails (at
> least that I can tell). But now I have a separate issue....my tank
> water is very cloudy (milky). I did approx 40% water change on Sunday
> (July 27) and the water has not improved since then (actually I think
> it might be getting worse!)
>
> I have read in other posts that this could be a bacteria bloom.... I
> have not done anything differently that would cause this. The tank
> has been up and running since January and I have never had this
> problem. Is it possible that the snail shells sitting on the bottom
> of the aquarium are causing the water to be cloudy??
>
> The specs on the aquarium are:
> 55 gallon freshwater
> pH 7.5
> Ammonia 0 ppm
> Nitrite 0 ppm
> Nitrate 20 ppm
>
> I add no chemicals to the tank except "cycle" and dechlorinator during
> water changes.
>
> Any and all advice is welcome. Thanks.
>
> Kevin
>> Stay informed about: snail shells - causing cloudy water?