Seachem Clarity?

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So I’ve been having a lot of water clarity issues. So I bought Seachem’s Clarity that was supposed to clear the water quickly. Well I accidentally left the skimmer on so when I added it all I did was feed the skimmer. So I tried it again following all the directions and shook the bottle well and it’s been 4-5 days and nothing. It’s only gotten worse. I can barley see through the water anymore. Idk if the solution just won’t work or something is wrong in my tank. Everything seems to check out fine when I test it. Any ideas?
 
What sort of colour or look does your water have? Is it cloudy? Could potentially be a bacterial bloom. Do you run UV?
So the water is a yellowish green color. No I don’t run a sterilizer
 
Do you use filter socks or a roller filter? How long has your tank been running? Have you carried out any tests?
 
Do you use filter socks or a roller filter? How long has your tank been running? Have you carried out any tests?
Threw away my last one. Been wanting to get a roller mat. The tank has been running since the end of June. Yes I have
 
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Sounds like a massive bacterial bloom due to poor filtration. You should run filter socks and a UV sterilizer would clear this up quickly.
thinking of plugging in my UV. But what about the Seachem Clarity? Why hasn’t that helped?
 
have you done one since the cloudiness started?
The cloudiness I’ve had for about 3 months. And I’ve done 4 water changes since then once every 2 weeks. Every time I do a water change it basically feeds the bacteria as new and fresh bacteria is replaced by the old.
 
Just a skimmer for now. Looking to soon purchase the RedSea RollerMat
Skimmer may not be enough the product says:

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Binding minuscule particles so they can be disposed of via the filter


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In some situations the cloudiness may increase slightly after adding Clarity, however this is normal and is a sign that the product is actively working - a clear tank won't be far behind! It's a good idea to clean filter media after use to remove any remaining debris.


I haven’t used the product myself although I would recommend you to get a sock as soon as possible as it seems fairly important aspect according to the above.
 
it's meant to be a flocculant against dust from new sand etc. Not meant to clear a bacterial or algal bloom. as others have said.
UV, skimming, fine filtration, time are what generally cause those cloudy blooms to go away.
 
Water is cloudy...
Buys fix-it-in-a-bottle...
Water is still cloudy...
Product must be a scam...

Understanding why your water is cloudy is going to help you far more than just throwing money and products at your problem.
 
Water is cloudy...
Buys fix-it-in-a-bottle...
Water is still cloudy...
Product must be a scam...

Understanding why your water is cloudy is going to help you far more than just throwing money and products at your problem.
Many people have said and I have understood it to be a bacterial bloom. I have tried many methods regarding bacterial blooms with fix-it-in-a-bottle- solutions and they have worked both for fresh and saltwater. Whenever I have tried to use this certain bottle it never works. Even when I used it in a tank I had set up to help the sand mistiness to go away it wouldn’t work.
 

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