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|  Green Water :( Set up my new tank about 5-6 weeks ago.....got 2 percs and a clean-up crew in there now. Major green water issue all of a sudden. I figured that my new lighting was too close to the surface and getting the water too warm, so I have since moved it up. LARGE water change and left the lights off for a couple days and things were REALLY clearing up, so I turned on the lights for 4 hours yesterday and came home to pea soup again. All equipment is in my sig. Any comments or tips on how to get rid of this? | 
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|   Where's your water coming from? Considered a UV Filter? | 
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|   Water is RO from a bottled water company. Guaranteed to be less than 10ppm TDS. I have a large uv on my freshwater tank running off the filter pump, but no pump to run it on my reef. Don't REALLY wanna go buy a pump for a few days of UV. Is this maybe just a cycle that I should try and wait it out. | 
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|   Are you dosing any chemicals or feeding too much perhaps? I would just wait and see what happens as you mentioned and carefully monitor everything in relation to the tank carefully till it goes clear again.. | 
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|   i had the same issue i got a uv filter and cut back o feeding and problem solved | 
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|   I had a similar issue a while back, Just seemed to happen like overnight the water turned green and murky. I just waited it out.. took a little while like a week but cleared right up. My soft corals and zoanthids all loved it, I think it provided a ton of food for them as they all looked fat and happy when the water cleared! | 
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