Question: Cloudy Tank

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Hi,

The past few days my tank has been a little brownish and cloudy. The parameters are all fine 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, ~10 nitrates, pH ~6.4-6.6. They don't look stressed (gills look fine, tail not curved). I have a piece of aquarium wood and some slate in for hides, but I've had my tank running for a while (~1-1.5 months) and it's just now getting this coloring, and I just wanted to make sure everything is okay!

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try doing a water change?


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Is there like slimy stuff on the glass or anything? It could be a bacteria bloom..


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The glass is a bit slimy, yeah. Anything i should do or will it correct itself?
 
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