How to a Clean Cloudy Aquarium After Aquascaping &How to Stop Floating Plants From Sinking or Moving
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 Published On Feb 8, 2018

This video is nothing to Scientific or very educational, however I hope that it may be helpful to any new Aquascapers, who have created cloudiness in their water while building their Hardscape. Murky water is common when setting up a new tank, or adding substrate to your in fish tank.
Also at the same time, I will be covering how to section off floating plants, such as Water Lettuce, duckweed, and red root floaters with a DIY Style fish keeping life hack.

It's always tricky when starting a new patch of floating plants, and if they get pushed under water by the filters stream they often times and up wilting and dying, or getting wedged under other parts of your decor. This video shows you how to use bubble wrap, fishing line, some binder clips, and bread ties 2 create a raft that floats Atop The Water and prevents the very surface of your water from rotating with the rest of your water circulation.

This is a 20 gallon aquarium housing neocaridina shrimp including blue dream, and blue velvet shrimp, rainbow tiger endlers, Ruby tetras, and a Calico pleco. This tank will be featured in an ongoing series about how to plant low light and low maintenance carpeting plants with or without the use of CO2 and fertilizers.
Pardon the low production value on this video, it was a spur-of-the-moment video in which I hoped maybe I could alleviate some headaches for a few of you viewers.

Thanks again, sincerely - Alexander Williamson

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