Unusual tank problems

Lew

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Dec 11, 2006
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Hi all,

Ok, brace yourself. I have some very unusual tank problems I need to find answers for.

Pretty women swim in my tanks and I do video and photography with them. These are the problems I am having:

1. Bubbles. They stick to the tank glass making the pics and video hard to see. They stick to the models. I fill the tank I will be using the day I will be using it. The water comes from the building tap water so I can adjust the temperature for the comfort of the models. I realize the water coming into the bldg is aerated but there must be some way to keep the bubbles from sticking to the tank glass.

2. There is a slight green tint to the water. What can I do to clear that up that is also safe for the models swimming?

3. Their eyes sting when they open them underwater. Can this be helped?

Any help at all will be appreciated.

Lew
 
:OT:How does this have to do with fishkeeping?
 
I really have no idea what to say mate, but I do know that when you first fill a tank with water it bubbles all around the tank, and I have no idea why, but after awhile with the filter running it becomes clear. I don't know if it's just the oxygen in the water, or what.
 
sadly for you, when it comes to filming hot models underwater I have zero experience and no advice.

if you want to know about fish... hit me up.
 
I really think you should try the General Chit-Chat forum.
 
Talk about MONSTER FISH!!!!! where can i get some of these women who will swim in my tank ?
 
Need any help with the models?

:Angel:
 
Maybe you should post some pics of the tank w/models so we can better ummm... Help you :joke:
 
if their eyes are stinging, you may want to see if there is an abundance of chlorine. i'm assuming this is a pool or a tank indoors?

most pools can have an obscene amount of chlorine in them, and i suspect this is what may be causing the irrritation

also, w/ the bubbles, it may help to rub the tank sides w/ something while in the water, and for the models, they could try to shake them off or move a lot first.


good luck.
 
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