Here's some good info on Green Water. Do a page search for the term as it's about halfway down the page. They offer a number of ways to fix it, but from my experience of reading numerous threads of people who have experienced it with planted tanks, most methods do not work (other than using a UV Sterilizer which clear it up in 1-2 days). Of course, if you can figure out what may have caused it based on the info on this page I'm linking, then you might be able to help the situation by reversing the conditions that caused it.
The best thing I can suggest is that you ensure that your tank is clean by vacuuming up detritus and any dead plant material. Make sure your filters are't clogged and change out the pads so they work most efficiently. Test your water to ensure you aren't experiencing a spike in ammonia, nitrites, or nitrates, and if you are, take appropriate steps to correct the problem. You can add phosphate remover pads to your canister filter which may help. Adding fast growing plants, such as hornwart, can help as well.
Or you can just wait it out. The good news is that it is rare for green water to reappear again later unless you make big changes to your tank. It's more of a new tank symptom due to an imbalance of nutrients in the water. The green water is a type of algae that is taking up the nutrients. Once the water settles down, the green water just goes away. Make sure to clean out your filters so the dead leftover doesn't clog them.
Yucky stuff, isn't it.
The best thing I can suggest is that you ensure that your tank is clean by vacuuming up detritus and any dead plant material. Make sure your filters are't clogged and change out the pads so they work most efficiently. Test your water to ensure you aren't experiencing a spike in ammonia, nitrites, or nitrates, and if you are, take appropriate steps to correct the problem. You can add phosphate remover pads to your canister filter which may help. Adding fast growing plants, such as hornwart, can help as well.
Or you can just wait it out. The good news is that it is rare for green water to reappear again later unless you make big changes to your tank. It's more of a new tank symptom due to an imbalance of nutrients in the water. The green water is a type of algae that is taking up the nutrients. Once the water settles down, the green water just goes away. Make sure to clean out your filters so the dead leftover doesn't clog them.
Yucky stuff, isn't it.
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