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			 what is the easiest way to post a pic on here? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 I usually just upload it onto imageshack, take the "direct url" and copy/paste it into the image (click the icon that looks like a picture). I'm sure there are probably easier ways, but it works. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 here is 5 and i will post another message with the rest 
		
	
		
		
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			 I would say your tank is still cycling. Probaly would have been best to have started with 2 damsels. Unless you bought the setup, ripped it down and took it home? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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			 Cycling refers the cycle of converting NH3 to NO3 (or ideally NO). If NH3 is dropped to 0, its not cycling. It's new, and my guess is once a sufficient bacterial culture forms on the sand, the cloudiness will vanish. The sand is new, and this will cause cloudiness. A good skimmer will help. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 from the looks of your photos you have alot of algae in there. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			what kind of lighting you got,make sure you have enough water circulation i would place the outtake of most of your power heads facing your rocks,again lots of skimming. i agree with e46er Quote: Originally Posted by new but handy   Don't do water changes untill the tank is cycled. All water changes do is prolong the cycle. FWIW my tank took about 5 weeks to cycle. he has fish in the tank for the cycle Id do LARGE water changes and quite often Last edited by eli@fijireefrock.com; 03-30-2009 at 06:20 AM.  | 
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