I recently bought a new 10 gallon aquarium and it has been consistently cloudy. The first time I changed all the water, the second time I started looking for the cause on the internet. When I found out that it could be a bacterial bloom, which is common in new aquariums and aquariums where the fish have been overfed, I started looking for products on Amazon. Fluval was a cheap solution and was highly recommended by users. Works the first time, but then loses its effectiveness. I think it only works if you order it fresh. But after you open and use it for the first time, the remaining product will not work anymore. Give it a good shake and be careful not to add too many chemicals to the aquarium. If you do it right, you should notice results within a few hours. After 48 hours my tank was crystal clear again. The fish were not affected in any way. In general, it's better to take something else.
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