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clowdy water
Hi guys,
My reef has been up and running for almost 2 months now. I currently have 3 fish, 4 corals and a reef custodian package from J&L aquatics. So far I haven't been able to achieve the degree of crystal clear water clarity that I have seen in other reef. My water apears to be clowdy...I do a water change, and it aleviate the problem for a day or two and then clowdy again... What do you think might be the problem...is it because my tank is still in the breaking period??? I use ro/di water, 5" deep sand bed, berlin protein skimmer...I do a 25 to 30% water change weekly and still that clowdiness!!!! Hoping to hear frok you on this best regards Marco |
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clowdy water
what colour cloudyness? I don't know what it could be. Maybe something is kicking up sand.. like a fish or something..?
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clowdy water
what colour cloudyness? I don't know what it could be. Maybe something is kicking up sand.. like a fish or something..?
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clowdy water
Hi Jack,
thanks for responding... clowdish white....I use the very fine southdown sand...I used to have a problem with a tomato clown stirring a mess...but he has been removed from the tank... I know southdown is very fine...could it be that there is still some very fine particule in the water colum???? Could my power head be the problem..no of them is pointing to the bottom.. My tank has been up and running for 2 months now...if you look a the tank from the front it is not obvious...but from the side panels the clowdiness is there.... I would really like to clear this problem.... Hoping someone can suggest something thanks Marco |
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clowdy water
Hi Marco, it could be cloudy because your tank is still so young, the fine sand hasn't become coated with bacteria enough to let it settle down yet. Has your tank been clear before and just started becoming cloudy? If it has been cloudy all along, just give it some more time and it will eventually calm down.
If a powerhead is banking off of the glass it can stir up the sand quite a bit. Maybe try pointing the outputs of your PH's at one another to get the turbulence, but not stir the sand so much. You could also try less powerheads for a bit and see if that changes anything. Also, is your skimmer running well? That will help clear out your water fast too. Hope this helps you "clear" up your problem. :D |
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clowdy water
Haha, good one... :rolleyes:
:D My guess is it would be your sand and like what was said before me, It will clear up. Don't panic to much! |
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clowdy water
thanks guys for the good advice....I will wait and see...in the meantime I did shut down of the PH to see what happens...
again thank you Marco |
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clowdy water
Are you dosing anything? Can you use anything to polish the water? I don't think you should shut down any powerheads, waterflow is important.
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clowdy water
You could also add some carbon in the sump for a couple of days and see if there is something in the water. This would pull some of it out.
I do agree with the previous post about the sand. Any disturbance to the bed will create a dust cloud until the sand bed matures. Just curious, what are your ammonia, nitrate and nitrite readings? |
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clowdy water
I'm not sure what type of cloudiness you have but make sure small minute bubbles are not being leaked into your tank from your skimmer causing a cloudy effect.
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