HELP

fla. keys

Member
OKAY, here is the situation.
125 gal tank.
Inside of the glass is covered in a milky white film that will not come off with algea brushes OR a razor blad.
If you run your hand over the inside of the glass it is smooth to the touch.( Not like anything is caked on that can just be scraped off)
It is like looking into a glass of milk.
What can I do????????????????
Lastly, little speck of coraline algea do gow over this film and when those are brushed off they clear away a tiny clear opening of the film.
 
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bt_1999_66

Guest
Think about the last week or so, and tell us what you done different... Chems addtions, temp raised, new chems, etc....????
That could help in pin pointing your causes...
ps. is everything else in the tank alive, healthy, etc....
 

kris walker

Active Member
Don't know if this is the case, but when I tripled on a strontium/molybdenum dose to increase my strontium level, the next day there was a white film on my black overbox filter. It was milky looking, but went away over the course of the next 2-3 days.
kris
 

fla. keys

Member
I did use too much kalkwasser about a month ago for 2 times straight. My milky situation on the glass thogh is nothing that appears scrapeable. Just a cloudy haze.
If it is from kalk is it something that will dissapear say in another month.
ANy ideas.
Fish and live rock are alive and well.
 
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