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![]() still kinda foggy, hoping its not my fault or hard to fix...
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![]() Running fliter floss really helps.
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Red Coral Online Store ![]() www.redcoralaquarium.net 45 Gallon Cube with 10 Gallon Sump, Lighting 8 bulb T5, Vertex IN 80 Skimmer -2 Occelaris Clowns, Engineer Goby, RBTA, Peppermint Shrimp |
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![]() i have some cartrages that have just a little floss would that work? just stick it really close to the intake into my sump?
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![]() I was worried about this too but it settled down in my new tank after about a day. I don't have a filter on my tank yet either.
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![]() yea well its getting there but the water is still a slight bit foggy
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![]() I found I just did mine this week, if you have a power head running turn it off helps it settle faster.
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180 gallon reef tank with 80 gallon sump, 2 External overflow boxes ,3 drilled returns,Vertex 100 skimmer, Jager 250 watt heater, Stealth titanium 150 watt heater, 3-500 GPH return Aqua Globe pumps and 2 corelia power heads ![]() My tank so far |
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![]() i turned it off to let the sand settle but it just looks fogy now
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