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Old 10-01-2010, 02:29 AM
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I would have to say that is probably the problem is another bacteria bloom the back of the pazi pro says do not use in a system with inverts or live rock. Let is do its thing for the next few days monitor the ammonia and the nitrates and nitrites and as long as they don't spike you should be ok. I would personally run carbon it is very important in a reef tank in my opinion. It will remove any of the impurities. Buy a cheap hang on the back filter and some nylons make your own carbon baggies and your water should be crystal clear in no time. Use good grade carbon cheap stuff can leach phosphates and silica into your tank.
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Old 10-01-2010, 03:38 AM
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I've used prazi pro twice in my tank with both live rock and inverts with no problem. I do believe that it says to run carbon at the end of the treatment and I wouldnt' worry about it removing trace elements at this point, either you have trace elements or cloudy water, take your pick.

FWIW, I've never had the cloudy water part either. But your parameters seem to be in check. I'd run carbon for a few days and do a water change. If its not gone by then you might need to look into other options.
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