why are the white stones in my fish tank turning yellow
why are the white stones in my fish tank turning yellow2007-11-24 23:43:49Answers:
Perhaps it's algae.
If the tank is near the sun, or sunlight can get to it, it's going to have a lot of algae in it, so you may need to move the tank.
Probably algae, and chemicals in the water.
Could be the amonia from the fishes urine, setteling into the stones.. might try changing the water more often. (not saying you dont do it 'enough' now.)
Ammonia
yellow?? r u sure its not yellowy-green? If so its definately algae that usually produces from when lights hits the water too long. If that's the case then I suggest not leaving the lights on too long (I'd say no longer than 8 hours). Although I don't think it causes any problems for you tank or your fish. but it does block your view.
fish urine or pee
You can soak the stones in bleach from time to time if you want. Just make sure to let them dry completely before putting them back in the tank.
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