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i have a clear/orange fluidium. the liquid looks like it's tinged with orange. doe this mean some of the dye has leaked? if so, will filtering fix this? or should i replace the liquid with distilled water etc from a gooo kit

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I have 2 clear/green fluidiums and both of them are turning green. They are also a little cloudy. How many watts is the lightbulb you are using? You can use a 25 watt bulb, but it will take a long time to get flowing. I have a feeling 40 watt bulbs cause the dye to leak and cloud the globe. Whats odd is my fluidium came with a 40 watt halogen lightbulb, which is obviously too hot.
Whats odd is my fluidium came with a 40 watt halogen lightbulb, which is obviously too hot.

I think they have to sell newer 'grener' bulbs so are sending halagon lamps insted.

I gues if you realy want to deal with it you would have to do a water change on it - I have seen this methord which may work

http://www.moltenmeditation.com/lava.htm

My 1st generation orange is the same, and some times bits of the wax stick to the bottle.

My 1st generation yellow is nice and clear.

2nd gen. i do have a 1st gen that is cloudy and a few other colors/globes that need filtering, interesting you say not to

 

this orange one i'm talking about is clear, just tinted orange

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