Hi group
One of my mollies developed severe popeye, I gave the tank one proper dose of tetracycline, was supposed to do 3 more, but the next day I euthanized her. I have done daily water changes of 10% since, (3 days now) and my water is still rusty/brown stained..NOT cloudy at all, just tinted..I removed a large piece of wood that had been in there for a long time, as the stain color looked exactly the same as when I first put the wood in (then quickly removed it to a soaking bucket)
I did re-install 2 new filter cartridges after the molly was gone which have carbon included. Should I put some carbon to the baskets to assist in removal of the water staining? The funny thing is, after the daily water change, the water looks better, but the next day is noticeably darker again.
Thanks, Andy
One of my mollies developed severe popeye, I gave the tank one proper dose of tetracycline, was supposed to do 3 more, but the next day I euthanized her. I have done daily water changes of 10% since, (3 days now) and my water is still rusty/brown stained..NOT cloudy at all, just tinted..I removed a large piece of wood that had been in there for a long time, as the stain color looked exactly the same as when I first put the wood in (then quickly removed it to a soaking bucket)
I did re-install 2 new filter cartridges after the molly was gone which have carbon included. Should I put some carbon to the baskets to assist in removal of the water staining? The funny thing is, after the daily water change, the water looks better, but the next day is noticeably darker again.
Thanks, Andy