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I would not speak that way to Yote. A lot of you yes, but for some reason not Yote. Definitely not about his wife. It was sorta of a stupid thing to say considering how it could be interpreted. Sorry Yote, I meant you nor any of your family any wrong!
 
:mrgreen:Talk about getting off topic.

Another thought. I bought a new heater to warm up the water change water and thermometer. I noticed that the water was a lot cooler than my tank water. They both read within a few degrees of each other. My tank reads 78 right now and the other 76. My tank water though feels really warm. If that thermometer is wrong and the water is actually warmer than it should be could that be helping cause the cloudiness problem? I also bought some fresh charcoal and foam pads.
 
I've noticed that the top of the water is warmer then the lower. I placed my thermometer half way down. When I do a water change I make sure there within a degree. I don't think temperture would cause cloudyness.
 
We know what you were saying. I just distorted it. I've never seen his wife. How would I know....
You think you can read my mind. How neat! Actually I was just trying to be funny and I was not thinking well at the time as it was stupid to say something that could be considered sexually suggestive or any form of sexual harrassment. It was not cute, it was tacky and I repeat I am sorry Yote for writing as I did. I did not mean to hurt or anger you or your wife.
 
You think you can read my mind. How neat! Actually I was just trying to be funny and I was not thinking well at the time as it was stupid to say something that could be considered sexually suggestive or any form of sexual harrassment. It was not cute, it was tacky and I repeat I am sorry Yote for writing as I did. I did not mean to hurt or anger you or your wife.

No harm done yall.:beerchug:Were both pretty thick skinned and can handle jokes.
We both got a good laugh out of it.
Didnt realize I can across as that big of a A-hole.:D
 
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:mrgreen:Talk about getting off topic.

Another thought. I bought a new heater to warm up the water change water and thermometer. I noticed that the water was a lot cooler than my tank water. They both read within a few degrees of each other. My tank reads 78 right now and the other 76. My tank water though feels really warm. If that thermometer is wrong and the water is actually warmer than it should be could that be helping cause the cloudiness problem? I also bought some fresh charcoal and foam pads.


Warm water does just like warm air.It rises.
So your tank will be a little warmer at the surface and cooler at the bottom.
So as Piggy suggested,keep your thermometer at about mid-way.
I also doubt that the difference in temps had anything to do with the cloudyness.
 
Oh well, I just like for there to be a reason for something then I can fix it and I guess there isn't one in this case.
I just cleaned my filter and the water was clear not brown for the first time. It still has free floating particles so I dumped it and put in fresh, but I guess as long as the water wasn't brown that's a good sign. Or at least I'm going to take it as one. I put in fresh foam and charcoal. So we'll see if that helps.
On another note my cleaner shrimp whom I've had less than 2 weeks has already molted twice. He seems to be fine. I just didn't realize they molted that often.
 
Some times we just cant explain things that happens with our tanks,sometimes we can.
Just keep your chin up.You eventually get worked through it.
Like any other hobby,you dont really enjoy the good,untill you've fought through the bad.
 
About the temperature in your tank, you should have two thermometers on hand at all times. You would not believe how many times people think their temp is spot on when it's really 10 degrees higher than it should be because they had a bad thermometer. Also, if there's one thing that's certain in this hobby it's that the thermostats of heaters cannot be trusted! Always have two thermometers to be able to double check your temps.
 
No harm done yall.:beerchug:Were both pretty thick skinned and can handle jokes.
We both got a good laugh out of it.
Didnt realize I can across as that big of a A-hole.:D
I do not see you as an A-hole. Actually I find you one of the most likeable people on this site, I often am surprised by your blunt honesty which seems to be so rare these days. Your the only person on this site who has actually offered me help or guidance in any way, well except Biffer.
 
About the temperature in your tank, you should have two thermometers on hand at all times. You would not believe how many times people think their temp is spot on when it's really 10 degrees higher than it should be because they had a bad thermometer. Also, if there's one thing that's certain in this hobby it's that the thermostats of heaters cannot be trusted! Always have two thermometers to be able to double check your temps.

I do now. They are both reading pretty close within a degree. This morning they both at 80. I wish I had gotten two of the same but they were out of the one I already had. My second heater for the warming of the change water is smaller than rated for my tank but will be better than nothing if the one I have stops working.
 
It looks a little better this morning. My hubby says I'm nuts. But, it does seem clearer; at least I can see further through the side of tank today than the past week.
 
I do not see you as an A-hole. Actually I find you one of the most likeable people on this site, I often am surprised by your blunt honesty which seems to be so rare these days. Your the only person on this site who has actually offered me help or guidance in any way, well except Biffer.

Fatman we would all help you in some way but you rarely if ever ask any questions.
 
I seldom need reef advice, but often need living advice. I never learned such things as social graces. I have a hard time relating to "normal people", you know them things called nice people. I do not understand the how OR even the why. Hard to get or ask for help for those things. Counseling sure does not help, nor eduction, and my life experiences always swing toward the antisocial side. Management, supervision, foreman, night shifts, self employment, etc. Even without trying I notice I treat worse the people I most admire or wish for friends. My parents were very "different," actually very indifferent to others. I just haven't changed but have seemed to seek reinforcement in reasons to justify my anti socialism and general mistrust of human beings. Oh, yeah questions.
 
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