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![]() Dont jump the gun with water change just yet. You should try to isolate the problem..if any...
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![]() If you have fine sand substrate it could be the dust from the sand.
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![]() I do have a fine sand substrate, its live reef aragonite. I did not rinse it before I put it into the tank. It was murky for the first few days and then cleared up, but since I have put in my clean up crew and a fighting conch the water has been consistently murky.
Are they simply stirring it up so much that it can't settle? I have 25 hermit crabs 1 fighting conch 1 feather duster 1 dark purple tube anenome and a handful of snails P.S. The tank only has coraline algae growing on the glass. I supplement the snails and conch with drop in algea pellets.
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