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![]() If your calcium was the issue and it was binding in the water column I'd have to think your pumps would all be seizing up due to calcification. I doubt its that. Could be an algae or bacteria bloom of some sort. Can you post a picture of the tank so we can see how cloudy it is?
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![]() I just added a UV yesterday will wait for a few days and hopefully that solves the problem. The picture of the tank is on the first page but it is hard to see exactly what I meant.
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![]() ah ya sorry, my work blocked the image.
Have you tried turning your gyres off for a few hours? Shut them both down and see if your tank clears, they can pull dust of the bottom with the gyre they create. Your coral will be fine for a while with them off. Just an idea. Tank looks killer btw... |
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![]() Thanks for be advice guys. I will give it a try tonight.
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![]() Just an update bought a uv yesterday and when I got home today.. crystal clear!
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![]() Awesome must be a bacterial thing. What size UV and how much flow? I'm currently trying to properly size a pump for my 18w aqua medic helix.. I'm thinking 300-400 LPH suction from skimmer chamber discharge into fuge....
have any pix how you plumbed? |